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<blockquote data-quote="MontanaRifleman" data-source="post: 336739" data-attributes="member: 11717"><p>I have a Sendero 300 RUM which is about a lb or so heavier than your BDL. I have no problems shooting it without a brake. I use a slip-on recoil pad and I can fire it all day long with no issues - no exageration. In one 2 hour afternoon session I fired 50 rounds for load work. No soreness at all. The other day I fired it at the range and had forgot the slip-on. I was wearing a fairly heavy Carhart coat and I was fine.</p><p> </p><p>Technique is very important. You must have the butt fitted firmly in the pocket of your shoulder and not the ball. If it's not firm or in the wrong spot,you're gonna get punished. I have a little jump, but not much at all and it shoots very well. I like shooting it. I like the big push it gives me. Having a bipod might help dampen the jump also, but having a firm grip on the palm swell and loading on the bipod a little helps.</p><p> </p><p>Mark</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MontanaRifleman, post: 336739, member: 11717"] I have a Sendero 300 RUM which is about a lb or so heavier than your BDL. I have no problems shooting it without a brake. I use a slip-on recoil pad and I can fire it all day long with no issues - no exageration. In one 2 hour afternoon session I fired 50 rounds for load work. No soreness at all. The other day I fired it at the range and had forgot the slip-on. I was wearing a fairly heavy Carhart coat and I was fine. Technique is very important. You must have the butt fitted firmly in the pocket of your shoulder and not the ball. If it's not firm or in the wrong spot,you're gonna get punished. I have a little jump, but not much at all and it shoots very well. I like shooting it. I like the big push it gives me. Having a bipod might help dampen the jump also, but having a firm grip on the palm swell and loading on the bipod a little helps. Mark [/QUOTE]
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