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<blockquote data-quote="nwolf" data-source="post: 520963" data-attributes="member: 29299"><p>How much efect can rocoil have on a rifles accuracy not counting a flinch. I ask becouse I have a .300 win mag that shoots anywhere from 1 to 3moa at 100 yards. Its a howa 1500 with a glass and pillar bedded richards microfit tac driver stock. </p><p> </p><p>Although it kicks pretty hard I dont have a flinch. It has a tendency to miss a feed if I cycle it fast, so I do that on purpose without looking. I do it just to make sure I havnt developed a flinch. If it dry fires and I jump, or close my eyes then I know Ive got work to do. </p><p> </p><p>My problem is that when it settles after the shot Im not looking at the target any more and it isnt always pointing the same direction after the shot. What can I do to help with my follow through. </p><p> </p><p>I should add that when I shoot prone the rifle is a bit more well behaved except that it jumps on the bipod and twists in my hand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nwolf, post: 520963, member: 29299"] How much efect can rocoil have on a rifles accuracy not counting a flinch. I ask becouse I have a .300 win mag that shoots anywhere from 1 to 3moa at 100 yards. Its a howa 1500 with a glass and pillar bedded richards microfit tac driver stock. Although it kicks pretty hard I dont have a flinch. It has a tendency to miss a feed if I cycle it fast, so I do that on purpose without looking. I do it just to make sure I havnt developed a flinch. If it dry fires and I jump, or close my eyes then I know Ive got work to do. My problem is that when it settles after the shot Im not looking at the target any more and it isnt always pointing the same direction after the shot. What can I do to help with my follow through. I should add that when I shoot prone the rifle is a bit more well behaved except that it jumps on the bipod and twists in my hand. [/QUOTE]
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