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Recoil management-poor shooting
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<blockquote data-quote="johnish" data-source="post: 2209950" data-attributes="member: 34192"><p>Along with the suggestions above regarding bullet weight etc. Why not use a brake / moderator (if legal where you are) to sight in? </p><p>Shoot to get your groups / zero with the brake . mod which substantially reduce felt recoil and then remove for the hunt?</p><p>You can test to see if it has same POI with / without the brake, but it will enale you to practice without getting beat up.</p><p></p><p>The other thing I would raise is stock fit - is the stock on this rifle different to your .375? If it is, might be worth trying to get them as close as possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnish, post: 2209950, member: 34192"] Along with the suggestions above regarding bullet weight etc. Why not use a brake / moderator (if legal where you are) to sight in? Shoot to get your groups / zero with the brake . mod which substantially reduce felt recoil and then remove for the hunt? You can test to see if it has same POI with / without the brake, but it will enale you to practice without getting beat up. The other thing I would raise is stock fit - is the stock on this rifle different to your .375? If it is, might be worth trying to get them as close as possible. [/QUOTE]
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