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Shooting heavy recoiling rifle from bench-beginner here
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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 1491453" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>That is actually the exact method I ise to hunt deer, elk, and pronghorn in Wyoming, from the plainse to 10,000 ft. + elevation. I usially hunt with my cousin, we spot for eachother, we use short 6-9" or 9-13" bipods and rear bags, I have a muzzle brake on my 13.5 lb .260 AI, not necessary at all but even in the most awkward field positions there is so little recpil that I always see my bullet impact reguardless the range. He jas a 13.5 lb 7mm rem mag and is beginning to see the need for a brale with the shooting we do. He wasn't able to spot a shot on a pronghorn even at 500 yards, die to the awkward position on some sand stone, but I was watching and it dropped in place. </p><p></p><p>I understand not everyone wants to employ brakes, and that is fine, but if your concerned about it being loud, you really should be wearing ear plugs withput a brake as well, the actual damage to your hearing is not much different</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 1491453, member: 87243"] That is actually the exact method I ise to hunt deer, elk, and pronghorn in Wyoming, from the plainse to 10,000 ft. + elevation. I usially hunt with my cousin, we spot for eachother, we use short 6-9" or 9-13" bipods and rear bags, I have a muzzle brake on my 13.5 lb .260 AI, not necessary at all but even in the most awkward field positions there is so little recpil that I always see my bullet impact reguardless the range. He jas a 13.5 lb 7mm rem mag and is beginning to see the need for a brale with the shooting we do. He wasn't able to spot a shot on a pronghorn even at 500 yards, die to the awkward position on some sand stone, but I was watching and it dropped in place. I understand not everyone wants to employ brakes, and that is fine, but if your concerned about it being loud, you really should be wearing ear plugs withput a brake as well, the actual damage to your hearing is not much different [/QUOTE]
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