One thing I found is that the .348 Winchester is a little stout, the recoil isn't so much in the shoulder, but the narrowness of the comb of the stock was like getting smacked in the face when shooting from the bench, even with a leather cartridge cuff it doesn't help much. So that, and the cost of the ammo, I have gotten into handloading for it, these with 200 grain cast bullets from Montana Bullet Works and a mild charge of IMR-4895.
Now the gun is more pleasant to shoot, still not something you want to shoot all day long, but sure enough for whitetail. I just ordered a Williams receiver sight for it and hopefully that will tighten the groups up more.
I took it out with the handloads, the bison target is at 50 yards, the regular target at 25 yards.
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