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  1. I am sorry,I forgot to say that my R1 has the comforttech system.

     

    When I took it to the range the first time I also brought along my 308 for comparion. After shooting both my son and I both agreed that you felt more recoil with the 308. The 308 is a savage model 99.

     

    I was shooting 165 hornady factory ammo in the 300 and winchester 150 in 308. So based on that and shooting 20,000 rounds in my Super sport I would say that the Comfortech System works.

  2. There is nothing that the 30-06 will do that the 300 will not do better. Sure you may pay more for the ammo but you are getting better performance.

     

    As for the recoil I just got the 300 win mag in the R1 and the system works. But I have been shooting the say R1 system all summer in my Super Sport so I was certain it would help in the rifle.

     

    300 win mag- bigger-better-faster-harder!!!!!!!

  3. I recently bought the R 1 comfortech in the 300 win mag. Took it and my 3 0 8 to the range last week. The R 1 had about the same recoil as my 3 0 8. If your worried about recoil I would think the 30-06 in the comfortech would be something you may want to check out.

  4. Originally posted by tucker301:

    No.

    The trigger is a bit heavy, but it's not adjustable and there is no aftermarket trigger for the R1.

     

    Benelli has seen numerous posts on this, so hopefully they are taking steps to at least lighten it somewhat.

    Obviously, they are going to keep safety first and foremost in any trigger design, and one slam fire from a semi-auto can cripple a gunmaker in liability.

     

    It would be completely at your own risk, and would obviously void all warranties, if you decided to have some stone work done by a skilled and competent gunsmith.

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