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Reloading
6.5 SAUM help please
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<blockquote data-quote="clownbuster" data-source="post: 1476514" data-attributes="member: 22486"><p>This may have already been asked and answered, but are you shooting from a bench or prone? Off a bipod or sled? If shooting from a bench, my thoughts based on the above, would be an issue with poor recoil management and firing hand procedure and support. I can honestly tell you that I can outshoot myself prone from a bipod vs off a bench every day of the week. I can't stand shooting from a bench; 99% of them are not built to ensure proper recoil management or support a shooter's natural point of aim like shooting from the prone can. In my experience, you can get lucky sometimes and even learn to shoot well from the bench, but not without a properly built bench and a lot of perfect discipline. But honestly, is this a hunting rifle, or bench shooter? Go shoot at distance, shoot prone; find your natural point of aim and don't come out of it, load the bipod, press the trigger, follow thru the shot.</p><p>.02¢</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clownbuster, post: 1476514, member: 22486"] This may have already been asked and answered, but are you shooting from a bench or prone? Off a bipod or sled? If shooting from a bench, my thoughts based on the above, would be an issue with poor recoil management and firing hand procedure and support. I can honestly tell you that I can outshoot myself prone from a bipod vs off a bench every day of the week. I can't stand shooting from a bench; 99% of them are not built to ensure proper recoil management or support a shooter's natural point of aim like shooting from the prone can. In my experience, you can get lucky sometimes and even learn to shoot well from the bench, but not without a properly built bench and a lot of perfect discipline. But honestly, is this a hunting rifle, or bench shooter? Go shoot at distance, shoot prone; find your natural point of aim and don't come out of it, load the bipod, press the trigger, follow thru the shot. .02¢ [/QUOTE]
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