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Shooting heavy recoiling rifle from bench-beginner here
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<blockquote data-quote="Ftothfadd" data-source="post: 1487441" data-attributes="member: 83730"><p>so I have 338 win mag, unbreaked sako 85 which kicks rather stoutly when shot from bipods off a bench. So much so, that just by changing the loading of the bipod creates a 2 MOA vertical difference in impact. I use the weak hand to adjust the bag under the buttstock while getting anooyed by 3 inch high groups. Suppressor or muzzlebreak is not an option. How could I enhace my accuracy? Perhaps put the weak hand on the forend To prevent the gun jumping 10 inchrs up each time it is fired.</p><p>I am a beginner and would welcome any technical advice.</p><p>Thank you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ftothfadd, post: 1487441, member: 83730"] so I have 338 win mag, unbreaked sako 85 which kicks rather stoutly when shot from bipods off a bench. So much so, that just by changing the loading of the bipod creates a 2 MOA vertical difference in impact. I use the weak hand to adjust the bag under the buttstock while getting anooyed by 3 inch high groups. Suppressor or muzzlebreak is not an option. How could I enhace my accuracy? Perhaps put the weak hand on the forend To prevent the gun jumping 10 inchrs up each time it is fired. I am a beginner and would welcome any technical advice. Thank you! [/QUOTE]
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