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300 Win Mag Muzzle jump????
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<blockquote data-quote="Barrelnut" data-source="post: 1309720" data-attributes="member: 74902"><p>I think you are learning that you need to hold onto a heavy recoiling rifle to get good groups. It is not the brake. The bullet is a ready out of the barrel before the brake affects anything.</p><p></p><p>Get a good steady grip on the rifle and try setting the butt of the stock lower on your shoulder. The muzzle is rising because the butt of the stock is lower than the action. This is causing the rifle to pivit on your shoulder and rise. A stock that does not have a square butt can make muzzle rise worse.</p><p></p><p>It is the amount of rise before the bullet leaves the barrel that is causing the problem. The muzzle brake is just lessening the recoil and stopping continued muzzle rise after the bullet leaves the barrel. It is your hold that is affecting the grouping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barrelnut, post: 1309720, member: 74902"] I think you are learning that you need to hold onto a heavy recoiling rifle to get good groups. It is not the brake. The bullet is a ready out of the barrel before the brake affects anything. Get a good steady grip on the rifle and try setting the butt of the stock lower on your shoulder. The muzzle is rising because the butt of the stock is lower than the action. This is causing the rifle to pivit on your shoulder and rise. A stock that does not have a square butt can make muzzle rise worse. It is the amount of rise before the bullet leaves the barrel that is causing the problem. The muzzle brake is just lessening the recoil and stopping continued muzzle rise after the bullet leaves the barrel. It is your hold that is affecting the grouping. [/QUOTE]
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