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<blockquote data-quote="jd5521" data-source="post: 1653775" data-attributes="member: 94694"><p>It won't be noticeable. Bipods aren't that heavy. Find a weight you are comfortable with carrying whether it is a factory gun or a custom. Have the barrel threaded and put on a self timing muzzle brake that will tame your range sessions and not beat you up. Then take the brake off when you go hunting. In the hunting atmosphere you won't notice recoil because your focused way more on the animal you are hunting. Also, IMHO it is a terrible idea to shoot a rifle in a lead sled or any other device that does not let your rifle recoil properly. It puts way too much torque on the rifle number one, and number two you are essentially sighting in one way and actually hunting another. Practice with what you buy and don't fall for this, you need two guns bs</p><p>either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jd5521, post: 1653775, member: 94694"] It won’t be noticeable. Bipods aren’t that heavy. Find a weight you are comfortable with carrying whether it is a factory gun or a custom. Have the barrel threaded and put on a self timing muzzle brake that will tame your range sessions and not beat you up. Then take the brake off when you go hunting. In the hunting atmosphere you won’t notice recoil because your focused way more on the animal you are hunting. Also, IMHO it is a terrible idea to shoot a rifle in a lead sled or any other device that does not let your rifle recoil properly. It puts way too much torque on the rifle number one, and number two you are essentially sighting in one way and actually hunting another. Practice with what you buy and don’t fall for this, you need two guns bs either. [/QUOTE]
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