Has anyone legit went from say a 165 grain bullet to a 125 grain bullet and if so how much did it actually affect felt recoil.
For reference I have shot 308s over the last few years and love them cause I am a 1 gun guy. I went with a tikka and stockys this year to reduce the weight of the gun, but paid a price in recoil. NOW, before anyone questions my manhood I can and do shoot it fine.
However, I have severe cervical stenosis and since Ive changed to this combo it actually hurts my neck when I shoot. I love the looks and combo of the gun, its a joy to carry, shoots lights out. I currently use nosler 165 grain ballistic tips for deer size stuff and have some trophy grade 165 grain accubonds for out west stuff. The velocities are the same per the box (yes I would resight) so shouldnt be to far off to go back an forth. I stocked up on ammo a couple years ago and have enough to last me the rest of my life. I obviously feel no recoil when I shoot at deer, but, the neck hurts right after and later.
So, I am thinking about trying the 125 grain nosler ballistic tips in this rifle, or, buying a 243 or poss 6 creed next year (if I can find a decent rifle at a decent price point). Buying the 125 grain ammo is alot cheaper than buying a new rifle tho. Or, I can just suck it up, have my son in law check zero yearly, and go shoot a shell or two each year, buy a t1x for playing and move on.
OR, I could buy some 77 tmk and shoot my AR, but I hunt public land by myself with some unreal hills and want them down asap after shot.
For reference I have shot 308s over the last few years and love them cause I am a 1 gun guy. I went with a tikka and stockys this year to reduce the weight of the gun, but paid a price in recoil. NOW, before anyone questions my manhood I can and do shoot it fine.
However, I have severe cervical stenosis and since Ive changed to this combo it actually hurts my neck when I shoot. I love the looks and combo of the gun, its a joy to carry, shoots lights out. I currently use nosler 165 grain ballistic tips for deer size stuff and have some trophy grade 165 grain accubonds for out west stuff. The velocities are the same per the box (yes I would resight) so shouldnt be to far off to go back an forth. I stocked up on ammo a couple years ago and have enough to last me the rest of my life. I obviously feel no recoil when I shoot at deer, but, the neck hurts right after and later.
So, I am thinking about trying the 125 grain nosler ballistic tips in this rifle, or, buying a 243 or poss 6 creed next year (if I can find a decent rifle at a decent price point). Buying the 125 grain ammo is alot cheaper than buying a new rifle tho. Or, I can just suck it up, have my son in law check zero yearly, and go shoot a shell or two each year, buy a t1x for playing and move on.
OR, I could buy some 77 tmk and shoot my AR, but I hunt public land by myself with some unreal hills and want them down asap after shot.