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The Basics, Starting Out
.223 how heavy to follow in scope?
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<blockquote data-quote="carl jarvis" data-source="post: 267686" data-attributes="member: 16318"><p>you might try going another route. your objective is to see the round hit,but not build muscles from carring to much weight.look at a stock that has a good pad and is filled.I believe there is one made by (houge).also along with the weight of a bi-pod you could have your barrel magnaported.If you use adiquite hearing protection.these steps can usually help recoill greatly for even the smallest mountain rifle models,to become little sweeties.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="carl jarvis, post: 267686, member: 16318"] you might try going another route. your objective is to see the round hit,but not build muscles from carring to much weight.look at a stock that has a good pad and is filled.I believe there is one made by (houge).also along with the weight of a bi-pod you could have your barrel magnaported.If you use adiquite hearing protection.these steps can usually help recoill greatly for even the smallest mountain rifle models,to become little sweeties. [/QUOTE]
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