stock design makes a big difference...the tikkas just plain hurt. the xbolts do not there insanely comfortable compared to the t3 with limbsaver. don't ask me why exactly.
It's voodoo. I've long ago given up on trying to analyze which guns will or won't handle recoil comfortably for me. Generally, a Weatherby-style Monte Carlo...which I find abominable to look at...tends to be the most comfortable style for me to shoot. A more subdued "classic" style stock with a straight comb is my taste from an aesthetic viewpoint, but those are the ones that beat on me hard. My beloved Ruger #1 rifles were the worst offenders; loved the way they looked, hated the way they felt.
When I got my first Blaser R93 it was equipped with a straight American-classic stock, rather than the Euro hogsback that I wanted...or thought I wanted. I almost passed on the gun, but for some reason decided to try it. That first barrel was a .375H&H barrel in the standard light profile, not the heavy-barrel or the one they called the "semi-weight". The gun weighs 6.8 pounds empty, usually about 8.5 or 9 ready to go, depending on the scope it's wearing. It is a sensual joy to shoot; the lightest of my .375's and yet by far the most comfortable.
I finally shot a Euro-stocked R93 years later. Kicked bad. Go figure.




















































