thinhorn_AK
"DADDY"
Tikka 100% of the time.
I put 100 rounds through mine, bone stock in one day to break it in, then 80 on another day load testing and fire forming new brass. Both bare muzzle and stock pad. I added the pad and suppressor later, no bruising. Before the pad and with some really sporty reloads my wife shot steel at 4 and 500 yards, no complaints whatsoever. She shoots full boat 300wby and my 454 Casul Alaskan without problem though so…I’ll call bullshit. Been there done that. Recoil pad didn’t help enough to matter. Somewhere in my 17000 pictures on my phone I have a picture of my shoulder the day after shooting 20-30 rounds. Black blue and purple.
For contrast I have a 300 Norma improved and even unsuppressed it’s more comfortable with 245s than that shitty 300wm.
I have an original T3 Lite SS in 300WM that I love to carry. It is my loaner gun because it is easy to carry and kills what it is pointed at. That given, it is not a target rifle or a fun rifle to shoot at the bench. Would I suggest it for someone as their only rifle, no. That said, a lightweight 300WM part of your hunting tool quiver is a good tool.A tikka 300wm in a factory stock without a brake is borderline unshootable.
Bought a Ruger M77 in .300 WM for an elk trip to CO.I’ll call bullshit. Been there done that. Recoil pad didn’t help enough to matter. Somewhere in my 17000 pictures on my phone I have a picture of my shoulder the day after shooting 20-30 rounds. Black blue and purple.
For contrast I have a 300 Norma improved and even unsuppressed it’s more comfortable with 245s than that shitty 300wm.