First historic rifle

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First historic rifle

#1 Post by pockets99 »

OK, here's a slightly unusual question for you, I've always fancied an old military rifle but have a bit of a dodgy collarbone following a rather stupid mountain bike crash and am nervous of anything with too much kick! 308 hasn't been a problem so far but i don't want to push my luck (it's not properly healed 2 years on) any suggestions?

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#2 Post by The Gun Pimp »

Try and pick up an old Swedish Mauser in 6.5x55 - with the 139gn bullet it's a pussycat to shoot - almost like a 223.
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#3 Post by dave_303 »

There is also te 6.5x52 Italian Carcano, though not as common as the Swedish stuff it is still an interesting design and apparently recoil in the long rifles is completely negligible
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#4 Post by snayperskaya »

You won't be wanting a Mosin M44 carbine then :bad:
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#5 Post by ovenpaa »

The Viking used to wear a Sorbathane pad when shooting some of the more spiteful rifles and tells me it completely reduced the recoil to an acceptable level.
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#6 Post by Sandgroper »

snayperskaya wrote:You won't be wanting a Mosin M44 carbine then :bad:
Or a Steyr M95/30.

The Swede or the Carcano or any of the 6.5mm rifles would do for you, but if shooting a 308 is OK then maybe a MAS or a K31.

Generally I'd avoid any carbine but if you reload then you have a lot more options as you can fine tune the load to suit yourself.
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#7 Post by David TS »

ovenpaa wrote:The Viking used to wear a Sorbathane pad when shooting some of the more spiteful rifles and tells me it completely reduced the recoil to an acceptable level.
The first time I shot my straight pull SLR (less weight due to no gas parts, unabsorbing wooden butt and metal butt plate) wearing just a T shirt, I was whimpering like a baby after the first ten or so rounds :oops:

When I got home from the range the first thing I did was order a Fast magnum recoil pad ;) .
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#8 Post by dromia »

pockets99 wrote:OK, here's a slightly unusual question for you, I've always fancied an old military rifle but have a bit of a dodgy collarbone following a rather stupid mountain bike crash and am nervous of anything with too much kick! 308 hasn't been a problem so far but i don't want to push my luck (it's not properly healed 2 years on) any suggestions?

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#9 Post by HALODIN »

I shot a mas 36 with a rubber recoil pad and I thought it was a gentle giant. Lovely rifle.
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#10 Post by pockets99 »

Thanks for the advice, I've a bit of research to do.
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