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The Basics, Starting Out
Cost effective "Accurizing" of Stock Weatherby
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<blockquote data-quote="Nimrod1203" data-source="post: 810885" data-attributes="member: 35129"><p>Don't take this the wrong way, but shooting a 300 weatherby out of an ultra light.......might be flinching a bit. not saying this is all of the problem, but if it's inconsistent, could be some shooter form. I had a problem when I went to a 300 win mag because it was more recoil than I was used to. It really highlights any small differences in shooter form, due to the more recoil. not sure if you're shooting off a "sled" or what, just pointing that out.</p><p>Nimrod</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nimrod1203, post: 810885, member: 35129"] Don't take this the wrong way, but shooting a 300 weatherby out of an ultra light.......might be flinching a bit. not saying this is all of the problem, but if it's inconsistent, could be some shooter form. I had a problem when I went to a 300 win mag because it was more recoil than I was used to. It really highlights any small differences in shooter form, due to the more recoil. not sure if you're shooting off a "sled" or what, just pointing that out. Nimrod [/QUOTE]
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