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Shooting heavy recoiling rifle from bench-beginner here
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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 1489925" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>We can have a discussion about various opinions, and we can also discuss some facts.</p><p>Bipods can be a very affective way of supporting a gun, but it does have some short comings especially for beginners. </p><p>Muzzel brakes aren't liked by everybody, but they do help with recoil and controlling the muzzle.</p><p>The biggest plus for the brake is that it is very helpful in you seeing your own hits at distance.</p><p>We put brakes on all the guns we use for long range hunting including heavy ones, and even practice shooting guns like 308s.</p><p>Remember this when long range hunting, if you lose site of the animal thru recoil, especially when hunting in trees, your apt to become toast.</p><p>Find ways to control the muzzle jump.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 1489925, member: 12443"] We can have a discussion about various opinions, and we can also discuss some facts. Bipods can be a very affective way of supporting a gun, but it does have some short comings especially for beginners. Muzzel brakes aren't liked by everybody, but they do help with recoil and controlling the muzzle. The biggest plus for the brake is that it is very helpful in you seeing your own hits at distance. We put brakes on all the guns we use for long range hunting including heavy ones, and even practice shooting guns like 308s. Remember this when long range hunting, if you lose site of the animal thru recoil, especially when hunting in trees, your apt to become toast. Find ways to control the muzzle jump. [/QUOTE]
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