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Proper trigger pull and shooting technique
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<blockquote data-quote="YZ-80" data-source="post: 3026977" data-attributes="member: 109229"><p>Here's another thing to add to the mix. How 'bout the guy on the firing line next to you with some Gawd-Awful .338 Macho Mag who sends concussion 50 feet down the line with every round he touches off? He's just there to get his Jollies but you are there to test a charge ladder! Now, not only do you have to anticipate getting punched by your rifle, you have to worry about getting smacked by his. This doesn't happen very often at my range and most members have the courtesy to volley shots and let's face it, you have to wait for barrels to cool as well, but sometimes it can really mess you up. I am a member of a good range but I still avoid going there on weekends for this reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YZ-80, post: 3026977, member: 109229"] Here's another thing to add to the mix. How 'bout the guy on the firing line next to you with some Gawd-Awful .338 Macho Mag who sends concussion 50 feet down the line with every round he touches off? He's just there to get his Jollies but you are there to test a charge ladder! Now, not only do you have to anticipate getting punched by your rifle, you have to worry about getting smacked by his. This doesn't happen very often at my range and most members have the courtesy to volley shots and let's face it, you have to wait for barrels to cool as well, but sometimes it can really mess you up. I am a member of a good range but I still avoid going there on weekends for this reason. [/QUOTE]
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