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The Basics, Starting Out
Free recoil
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<blockquote data-quote="James Jones" data-source="post: 197809" data-attributes="member: 8843"><p>You would setup on the rifle the same as you would any other shot only instead of pulling the rifle tight into your should you just let it sit their and slide back into your shoulder also use a slight grip on it that way when it goes off the gun just slides back. alot of BR shooters shoot this way and very few hunters from what I've seen. If you gun has any significant recoil or the desgine is so that their is alot of muzzel jump this is not a the best way to get good accuracy. Also some guns dont shoot well with the free recoil method and other do</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Jones, post: 197809, member: 8843"] You would setup on the rifle the same as you would any other shot only instead of pulling the rifle tight into your should you just let it sit their and slide back into your shoulder also use a slight grip on it that way when it goes off the gun just slides back. alot of BR shooters shoot this way and very few hunters from what I've seen. If you gun has any significant recoil or the desgine is so that their is alot of muzzel jump this is not a the best way to get good accuracy. Also some guns dont shoot well with the free recoil method and other do [/QUOTE]
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