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Re: Lightening up the kick in my tikka .270
[Re: B-Man]
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11/12/15 10:20 PM
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Beckett
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I have a 1970's Remington 700 ADL that kicks like a mule also. Here are some of the loads I've shot:
Remington 100 gr PSP - At 3300 FPS it basically decapitates a Whitetail if you shoot em in the neck. One of my favorite quotes from my dad came after I hung up some deer I shot with this ammo. He walked around the deer and said "What the hell are you shooting them with, a cannon?" Mild recoil.
Remington Managed Recoil 115 gr Core-Lokt PSP - Mild Recoil
Hornady Custom Lite 120 gr SST - Never shot ammo, this but it's marketed as a reduced recoil load.
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Re: Lightening up the kick in my tikka .270
[Re: B-Man]
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11/13/15 01:16 AM
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turbotj
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The Bell & Carlson (5.5oz adder) stock comes with a nice recoil pad, will change your life and still maintain a fairly light weight easy handling rifle.
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Re: Lightening up the kick in my tikka .270
[Re: turbotj]
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11/13/15 03:08 AM
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cheetah577
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The Bell & Carlson (5.5oz adder) stock comes with a nice recoil pad, will change your life and still maintain a fairly light weight easy handling rifle. This +1 I changed the stock on all three of my Tikkas. Made a great gun even better!
God bless John Wayne!
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Re: Lightening up the kick in my tikka .270
[Re: nsmike]
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11/15/15 04:06 PM
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Rifleman1775
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Haven't seen lighter bullets, if your shooting 150 gr, a drop to 130 gr will go a long way towards taming recoil. not enough to be noticeable.
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Re: Lightening up the kick in my tikka .270
[Re: B-Man]
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11/15/15 04:44 PM
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MWTX270
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They are called Brakes, cause they brake your ear drums. I will never have another gun, with a muzzle brake.
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Re: Lightening up the kick in my tikka .270
[Re: B-Man]
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11/16/15 08:44 PM
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centxhunter
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I just bought a Tikka T3 7mag from Cabelas and shipped it to Hill Country Rifles and they installed a muzzle brake on it for me. I haven't shot it yet but hoping it's about like a 243 recoil.
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