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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5104899" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>What Hunter 257W said above is important. Many consider the 7mm-08 a low recoiling gun. That depends on the gun! A full-sized rifle with wood stock and scope, it is a lower recoiling gun. Swap in a light synthetic stock, and suddenly it has much more wallup. I light youth rifle and more wallup. If someone is buying a youth 7mm-08, I would definitely look at downloading the cartridge a bit. OR not shoot the gun much in practice. Practice with a similarly set-up 22. Shooting a lightly built rifle in 7mm-08 could lead to flinching for a smaller person. I shoot the 7mm-08 with a synthetic stock, and it kicks harder than my 308.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5104899, member: 17"] What Hunter 257W said above is important. Many consider the 7mm-08 a low recoiling gun. That depends on the gun! A full-sized rifle with wood stock and scope, it is a lower recoiling gun. Swap in a light synthetic stock, and suddenly it has much more wallup. I light youth rifle and more wallup. If someone is buying a youth 7mm-08, I would definitely look at downloading the cartridge a bit. OR not shoot the gun much in practice. Practice with a similarly set-up 22. Shooting a lightly built rifle in 7mm-08 could lead to flinching for a smaller person. I shoot the 7mm-08 with a synthetic stock, and it kicks harder than my 308. [/QUOTE]
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