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Shooting Prone - Off hand on scope?
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<blockquote data-quote="MMERSS" data-source="post: 776691" data-attributes="member: 63748"><p>oooooh, I know that feeling too well. I was shooting a factory 700 in 300 RUM and the kick was a mule. After one year I gave up, just wasn't going to continue anymore with the abuse, not that I couldn't take it, it was just uncomfortable to practice with. I didn't notice the abuse shooting one shot at an animal but the practice was brutal. Decided to put a muzzle break on the gun and since needing the work upgraded to a match barrel and aluminum block stock. I don't have the mule kick any more and the gun precision increased to within 1/2 MOA.</p><p> </p><p>I usually coach consistancy but in this case I swithched from a bipod to a leadsled for practice up until I made the custom conversion.....Huge difference in abuse factor and not much noticable difference in groups considering the gun initially shot 1 MOA at midrange anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MMERSS, post: 776691, member: 63748"] oooooh, I know that feeling too well. I was shooting a factory 700 in 300 RUM and the kick was a mule. After one year I gave up, just wasn't going to continue anymore with the abuse, not that I couldn't take it, it was just uncomfortable to practice with. I didn't notice the abuse shooting one shot at an animal but the practice was brutal. Decided to put a muzzle break on the gun and since needing the work upgraded to a match barrel and aluminum block stock. I don't have the mule kick any more and the gun precision increased to within 1/2 MOA. I usually coach consistancy but in this case I swithched from a bipod to a leadsled for practice up until I made the custom conversion.....Huge difference in abuse factor and not much noticable difference in groups considering the gun initially shot 1 MOA at midrange anyway. [/QUOTE]
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