I just don’t shoot better with more recoil. I like to use th appropriate bullet on game with the lowest recoil not the highest. That’s where all the manbun stuff comes from.look at the E chart attached above (it's >1,000 ft/lbs of Energy more at the muzzle). Indisputable. And, it's a 6.5 for God's sake (130-160 gr bullets.) We're not talking big boy .338 or DG gun here. They are a PLEASURE to shoot. IF recoil bothers you, get a larger/larger surface area pad, make the gun heavier (Hg reducers, all steel mounts, bipod, full mag/cartridges on sling or stock, quality big scope, etc.) I use a brake on the long range shooters simply to be more accurate (put everything in your/terminal performance favor) for those shots, but it's not absolutely necessary from a felt recoil perspective.
I wouldn’t use a sledgehammer to drive a nail. I would use a hammer.
I shoot all the way up to a 416 Ruger. I don’t think that’s the best gun for deer size game. I don’t shoot it as well as a 223 or 6.5.
I just don’t believe muzzle energy matters that much for the bullets terminal effect on game.
 
				 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 They've been pampered and are weaker.  Even spooked, just stopped running wild springbok/impala can take some "lead!!"  SMH at the factory creed lightweight ammo for that.  It's been done, but I can't recommend it unless you use the proper bullet and limit the range, and only then on small stuff.  140-160 grains and under 250 yds in Africa IF you like it. The more capable case options WILL perform better with insignificant add'l. recoil.  (As I said, take a look at the RPM and PRC, as they are the beginning of fine for most normal ranges with heavier, better performing bullets IMO.)  And, I'd not use a ping pong ball in lieu of a stone (the stone has MUCH greater Energy!)  There is NO 6.5 out there where the recoil compares to a 416. NOT even close.  Totally different league (DG gun.)  The needmore is like a 6.5-223.  Needs more steam for Africa.  For deer, antelope, varmints at home...Ok to about 300ish yds.  400 with a bloodhound.
  They've been pampered and are weaker.  Even spooked, just stopped running wild springbok/impala can take some "lead!!"  SMH at the factory creed lightweight ammo for that.  It's been done, but I can't recommend it unless you use the proper bullet and limit the range, and only then on small stuff.  140-160 grains and under 250 yds in Africa IF you like it. The more capable case options WILL perform better with insignificant add'l. recoil.  (As I said, take a look at the RPM and PRC, as they are the beginning of fine for most normal ranges with heavier, better performing bullets IMO.)  And, I'd not use a ping pong ball in lieu of a stone (the stone has MUCH greater Energy!)  There is NO 6.5 out there where the recoil compares to a 416. NOT even close.  Totally different league (DG gun.)  The needmore is like a 6.5-223.  Needs more steam for Africa.  For deer, antelope, varmints at home...Ok to about 300ish yds.  400 with a bloodhound.  I detest it, as do 15% of people out there who are informed by the other 5%.  Sad but true.  The remaining 80% just fall in-line and mark their every word for the big sale...
  I detest it, as do 15% of people out there who are informed by the other 5%.  Sad but true.  The remaining 80% just fall in-line and mark their every word for the big sale... 
			 
			 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		