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LRH weight of your rig
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<blockquote data-quote="c_bass16" data-source="post: 914493" data-attributes="member: 20355"><p>I don't really put a lot of pressure, just enough to lean into it. I could describe it as laying directly behind the gun with my shoulder just touching. Then I would raise up, and slide the whole rifle back 2" and lean back down. </p><p>Depending on the grass I'm shooting out of, The rifle will slide forward maybe an inch. That seems to be a pretty good load. Not much.</p><p>I don't "pull" it into my shoulder at all.</p><p>The weight and suppressor make this baby so fun to shoot. Not much different than my cousins 260.</p><p></p><p>As for the bipod. Its just a Harris 6-9 Swivel with leg notches, cerakoted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="c_bass16, post: 914493, member: 20355"] I don't really put a lot of pressure, just enough to lean into it. I could describe it as laying directly behind the gun with my shoulder just touching. Then I would raise up, and slide the whole rifle back 2" and lean back down. Depending on the grass I'm shooting out of, The rifle will slide forward maybe an inch. That seems to be a pretty good load. Not much. I don't "pull" it into my shoulder at all. The weight and suppressor make this baby so fun to shoot. Not much different than my cousins 260. As for the bipod. Its just a Harris 6-9 Swivel with leg notches, cerakoted. [/QUOTE]
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