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Eight Year old and Encore 7-08
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I finally decided to start the grandaughter out with a single shot and picked the Encore. I read and read and most posters said the recoil would be ok.

I know have the equipment and was told by my 'smith would be like that from my pre 64 22" 280. He suggested paying him an additional $250ish for a muzzlebreak! Just how much less recoil should I expect? 223? 22-250?

Damn, I will have more in this single shot than in most of my beloved pre 64's.

I appreciate your comments since several of you got me into this problem to begin with!
 
Posts: 1324 | Registered: 17 February 2004Reply With Quote
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You dont need a muzzle brake. You need a good recoil pad, if you want tap the stock and add some weight, get the reloading dies, go with a light load, light bullet set. Hell you can get the reloading equipment you need to do it all for under 150.00. Including a cheap reloading press.
 
Posts: 433 | Location: Washington state USA  | Registered: 22 February 2005Reply With Quote
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While I don't know if 7-08 is one of the offerings (I don't use factory fodder), Remington recently introduced its low recoil ammunition, which they claim to be effective to 200 yards. A brake would make that rifle unbearable to shoot without full hearing protection.


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Posts: 9437 | Location: Shiner TX USA | Registered: 19 March 2002Reply With Quote
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Certainly I agree with the problems of the muzzlebreak and have convinced myself to get a 243 barrel (damn I hate that caliber for deer, hogs) but the price for the second barrel would be the same as a muzzlebreak for the '08.

I have looked at all the mfg's and find no one doing the low recoil ammo for the '08.

I have put off for years the reloading eqpt but it just may be the time.

Thanks for each of your input.
 
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I would stay w the 7-08 as the grand daughter is more likely to get bang flop than w the 243.
Heavy coat w a recoil pad should take care of her and a good set of ear guards for practice.


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If all else fails, get some NBTs, or the SSP bullet from one of the other manufacturers and donload using Seafires Blue Dot method.

I did it last week for a friends 9 year old son and luckily a little buck fed all the way accros a field and FINALY turned broadside at 40 yards. ONE well placed shot with downloaded 30-30 and the deer ran 20 yards and fell dead.

Double lung with complete penetration.

The Young Man deserves biggest congratulations for patience and well placed shot!!



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