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Shooting heavy recoiling rifle from bench-beginner here
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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 1490033" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>You seem to be answering at least part of your own question.</p><p>First off though, the bullet will arrive at the target</p><p>almost as fast as you can blink at even 500, so controlling muzzle jump is criticle. As for the noise factor, many hunters use ear protection when shooting, even when hunting. Due to terrain, were pretty much forced to hunt from fixed locations, and shoot from portable benches. We also use the hunting buddy spotter system, and that of coarse helps with seeing the hits. And lastly, we use a slide type front rest that allows for straight back recoil but very little muzzle jump. But this is not the type stuff that many western hunters would employ due to their type hunting style.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 1490033, member: 12443"] You seem to be answering at least part of your own question. First off though, the bullet will arrive at the target almost as fast as you can blink at even 500, so controlling muzzle jump is criticle. As for the noise factor, many hunters use ear protection when shooting, even when hunting. Due to terrain, were pretty much forced to hunt from fixed locations, and shoot from portable benches. We also use the hunting buddy spotter system, and that of coarse helps with seeing the hits. And lastly, we use a slide type front rest that allows for straight back recoil but very little muzzle jump. But this is not the type stuff that many western hunters would employ due to their type hunting style. [/QUOTE]
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