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<blockquote data-quote="Ftothfadd" data-source="post: 2210629" data-attributes="member: 83730"><p>Thank you again. I am now itching to go back to the range (I live I the republic of MN where the closest range is an hour away...) and sight in the rifle. I think with the limbsaver recoil pad and the past recoil shield it will be doable, but I will take a lead sled along without extra weight just to be sure ;-). </p><p>If only I could find another box of norma 300 WSM bond strike ammo somewhere...</p><p>I watched a couple videos on YouTube on bench shooting but all those rifles are braked/heavy/ or light recoiling... I am a bit torn about holding the fore end of the rifle with my left hand instead of supporting the bag. I like to keep it on the bag, but then there is a substantial muzzle jump every time I fire...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ftothfadd, post: 2210629, member: 83730"] Thank you again. I am now itching to go back to the range (I live I the republic of MN where the closest range is an hour away...) and sight in the rifle. I think with the limbsaver recoil pad and the past recoil shield it will be doable, but I will take a lead sled along without extra weight just to be sure ;-). If only I could find another box of norma 300 WSM bond strike ammo somewhere... I watched a couple videos on YouTube on bench shooting but all those rifles are braked/heavy/ or light recoiling... I am a bit torn about holding the fore end of the rifle with my left hand instead of supporting the bag. I like to keep it on the bag, but then there is a substantial muzzle jump every time I fire... [/QUOTE]
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