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<blockquote data-quote="Augustus" data-source="post: 946747" data-attributes="member: 10142"><p>Listen to Barrelnut, after you squench your eyes, bow your shoulders,and duck your head all because a teeny weeny little click, you will be embarrassed into manning up.</p><p></p><p>Remember, If you're gonna be a man, be a man in full, let your balls hang down like a Jersey bull.</p><p></p><p>Shooting heavy recoiling rifles require good fundamentals. Once everything is in place and the shot is going to happen, your focus should be zoned in on the reticle. If you even think about recoil at the point of breaking the shot, you're screwed.</p><p></p><p>As long as you have enough eye relief, the rifle is not going do do any damage to you. It's all in your head. Train yourself to look forward to the discomfort, convince yourself that recoil is a good thing and you want to absorb ALL of it. After you learn to let your whole body absorb the energy while staying relaxed you are well on your way to mastering the beast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Augustus, post: 946747, member: 10142"] Listen to Barrelnut, after you squench your eyes, bow your shoulders,and duck your head all because a teeny weeny little click, you will be embarrassed into manning up. Remember, If you're gonna be a man, be a man in full, let your balls hang down like a Jersey bull. Shooting heavy recoiling rifles require good fundamentals. Once everything is in place and the shot is going to happen, your focus should be zoned in on the reticle. If you even think about recoil at the point of breaking the shot, you're screwed. As long as you have enough eye relief, the rifle is not going do do any damage to you. It's all in your head. Train yourself to look forward to the discomfort, convince yourself that recoil is a good thing and you want to absorb ALL of it. After you learn to let your whole body absorb the energy while staying relaxed you are well on your way to mastering the beast. [/QUOTE]
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