carsonkeys
WKR
I own a tikka t3x in a 30-06 that I really don't enjoy shooting, and I wouldn't consider myself overly recoil sensitive. I've also borrowed and shot a tikka t3 (older model) in 300 win mag that I truly believe had significantly less "sharp" recoil. There was certainly recoil, but it seemed like it was more of a shove rather than a harsh kick. Thinking I was going to get teased endlessly I cautiously broached this subject with a sheep guide/buddy of mine and to my surprise, he agreed with me. He says that he sold his 30-06 in loo of the tikka t3 in 300. Is there any actual data out there that shows a 300 win mag truly has a slower recoil impulse than a 30-06, or is this all in my head?
-My research says that the stock older model is only .4 lbs more than my t3x in 30-06, hardly enough IMO, to tame recoil any better
-Both rifles were unbraked
-The 30-06 was shooting 178 gr bullets and the 300 win mag was shooting 180 gr bullets
-My research says that the stock older model is only .4 lbs more than my t3x in 30-06, hardly enough IMO, to tame recoil any better
-Both rifles were unbraked
-The 30-06 was shooting 178 gr bullets and the 300 win mag was shooting 180 gr bullets