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    Out of interest, was it better with the titanium in or out ? I have the option of having it removed, but would rather have the pain I'm used to dealing-with, than something worse. Mine was in 9 pieces and they tell me its all joined back together, which they werent really expecting. As someone else said, I also hold the stock against shoulder/lat/ribs, work it around until you feel safe/confident. Also, try a tennis-ball, in a sock, over your shoulder and work it against a wall. Unknots things and lessens migraines, pain etc. Works .You may regret moving to 6.5, you'll never want to look at your .308 again..
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    Quote Originally Posted by rewa View Post
    Out of interest, was it better with the titanium in or out ? I have the option of having it removed, but would rather have the pain I'm used to dealing-with, than something worse. Mine was in 9 pieces and they tell me its all joined back together, which they werent really expecting. As someone else said, I also hold the stock against shoulder/lat/ribs, work it around until you feel safe/confident. Also, try a tennis-ball, in a sock, over your shoulder and work it against a wall. Unknots things and lessens migraines, pain etc. Works .You may regret moving to 6.5, you'll never want to look at your .308 again..
    I planned to keep the titanium in for good but the frequent spiking pain is annoying especially during winter. The numbness was irritating. Removed it 4 years later. No more spiking pain and numbness but the shoulder not as good as it used to be. I think the pain cause by the recoil will be worse if the titanium remains inside. Well, your situation may be different.

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