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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Scope for my 300 Ultra
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<blockquote data-quote="rdm" data-source="post: 223020" data-attributes="member: 1053"><p>I think the Leupold has about the best eye relief your gonna find. Like Bravo said you may look into a brake or lighter recoiling cartridge. When I prepare to shoot I put the butt of the rifle firmly in the crease between my shoulder and chest and get a good, firm cheek weld were I can see the target and crosshairs clearly. When I fire, I concentrate on focusing on the target and crosshairs, squeeze the trigger, follow through. Recoil and breathing are both afterthoughts. This is absolutely the only way I can deal with recoil and still shoot any kind of group inside MOB (minute of barn) accuracy. Really I think a good cheekweld with the rifle butt firmly against your shoulder and strict concentration the target is the best way to keep from being K.O.'d by a scope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rdm, post: 223020, member: 1053"] I think the Leupold has about the best eye relief your gonna find. Like Bravo said you may look into a brake or lighter recoiling cartridge. When I prepare to shoot I put the butt of the rifle firmly in the crease between my shoulder and chest and get a good, firm cheek weld were I can see the target and crosshairs clearly. When I fire, I concentrate on focusing on the target and crosshairs, squeeze the trigger, follow through. Recoil and breathing are both afterthoughts. This is absolutely the only way I can deal with recoil and still shoot any kind of group inside MOB (minute of barn) accuracy. Really I think a good cheekweld with the rifle butt firmly against your shoulder and strict concentration the target is the best way to keep from being K.O.'d by a scope. [/QUOTE]
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