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recoil v accuracy
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 521168" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>The key to accuracy with heavy recoiling rifles given the inherent accuracy is there and the basic shooting shooting skips are constant is to focus on two factors....work on the rifle to keep muzzle flip to a minimum and what ever shooting position your in, do it exactly the same every time with as firm a hold as possible without overdoing it to cause fatigue . I take full advantage with my big guns with straight stocks, high combs, good recoil pads, a good muzzle brake, and as much practical weight as possible. I will practice both live and dry fire until cheek weld and hold are burned in and I can concentrate on sight picture and trigger control. I have seen a big difference in my results with my 300 wby and 375 H&H.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 521168, member: 10291"] The key to accuracy with heavy recoiling rifles given the inherent accuracy is there and the basic shooting shooting skips are constant is to focus on two factors....work on the rifle to keep muzzle flip to a minimum and what ever shooting position your in, do it exactly the same every time with as firm a hold as possible without overdoing it to cause fatigue . I take full advantage with my big guns with straight stocks, high combs, good recoil pads, a good muzzle brake, and as much practical weight as possible. I will practice both live and dry fire until cheek weld and hold are burned in and I can concentrate on sight picture and trigger control. I have seen a big difference in my results with my 300 wby and 375 H&H. [/QUOTE]
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