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    Get a 30-06 best of both worlds :p
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    Quote Originally Posted by thedrunkfish View Post
    Get a 30-06 best of both worlds :p
    +1. No difference between them using 130-150 grain that I can notice in any of the three 308, 270, 30-06 when it comes to recoil but the 30-06 will throw them faster.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 260hunter View Post
    +1. No difference between them using 130-150 grain that I can notice in any of the three 308, 270, 30-06 when it comes to recoil but the 30-06 will throw them faster.
    Not sure about handloads but factory 30-06 is bugger all faster (<100fps) than a 308 with 150g or lighter, just less efficient and makes a bigger bang doing it.

    I noticed a fair bit more recoil from 270 than 308 firing them back to back, haven't met many people who would suggest otherwise! Not a problem for some of us, but I can see how it is an issue for others.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GravelBen View Post
    Not sure about handloads but factory 30-06 is bugger all faster (<100fps) than a 308 with 150g or lighter, just less efficient and makes a bigger bang doing it.

    I noticed a fair bit more recoil from 270 than 308 firing them back to back, haven't met many people who would suggest otherwise! Not a problem for some of us, but I can see how it is an issue for others.
    Yep, I've shot both and back to back the 270 was definately the sharper recoiler. Slap a can on either and both are pretty managable on the range. My 52 kg missus can shoot a 308 tikka without a hint of flinch so most average size men should manage

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nick-D View Post
    My 52 kg missus can shoot a 308 tikka without a hint of flinch so most average size men should manage
    I think its frequently a technique and mental thing rather than physical, which is why its often inexperienced shooters that struggle with it. Stock fit and shape is a factor too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GravelBen View Post
    I think its frequently a technique and mental thing rather than physical, which is why its often inexperienced shooters that struggle with it. Stock fit and shape is a factor too.
    +1 a newbe will devlop a flinch with a high recoil gun as he/she doesn't have the right technique to handle recoil so it "hurts"
    and then there after it's a mental think telling them its going to hurt even if they are shooting a 22 so they flinch

    my personal experience my brother applied for his FAL as he wanted to get into hunting a few weeks later a very good deal on a howa 270 came up on trade me I knew it wasn't the best cal for starting out due to recoil but I thorght fuck it hes a big boy (a built 90-95kg) and will be able to handle it and told him id buy it on his behalf till his FAL arrived not ideal but was well within this price range and he still had money left for a good scope

    I took him to the range to sight it in after that his licence arrived and he taged along to the south island with me and another forum member (the other forum) and down there he missed everything he shot at and used one of the other guys rifles to shoot his 1st deer

    granted it wasn't all him and there were issues with the firearm which were fixed but he had developed a bad flinch and I mean bad so we chose to sell the 270 and he brought a tikka t3 in 6.5x55 that's way better but still took him quite a few range days to get rid of the flinch

    anyway a bit long winded I know but just thought id tell the story
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