dej(Jed), "I thought my shoulder was broken from that 300. 12 stitches later my nose stopped bleeding."
The real question is who do you blame for the stitches? You, the snake, the antelope, or the gun?lol. What were you doing crawling on the ground with snakes in the area?
I'm sure you learned a valuable lesson,not to be repeated soon.
They do make such a thing as a stick to move snakes out of the way,a lot easier on you and doesn't spook the game.lol.
I'm sure any rifle will hurt and maim someone who does not hold it correctly, as seen on you tube, there are probably hundreds of people who swore off shooting due to ill trained shooters. Not enough eye relief on a scope is a mistake waiting to happen on any rifle,if not held correctly.
When I went to buy a new rifle when the first 30-30 quit due to mechanical failure,all the rifles in the store owners stock didn't fit me at all. When I ordered the 300, I was told "if you don't like it or it don't fit you,you will still have to pay for it". When it arrived, I took it out of the box and it fit like a glove.This was in the late 60's early 70's.Now days, you can try them out in the store or at a range to see what fits a person,a whole lot better IMO.
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