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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
7mm WSM recoil
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<blockquote data-quote="sj-pratt" data-source="post: 751086" data-attributes="member: 6953"><p>swpc629</p><p></p><p>Somtimes bedding and getting the rifle in the stock right helps with the way the gun tracks as it comes back. In some of the factory guns the barrel is running downhill in the stock and either left or right and that seems to make the barrel jump up and maybe to the left or right rather than tracking straight back. A good brake with some top ports helps but my personal 7MM WSM</p><p>hunting rig has not got a brake, I prefer it that way with cases that hold under 65 garins of powder.</p><p></p><p>Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sj-pratt, post: 751086, member: 6953"] swpc629 Somtimes bedding and getting the rifle in the stock right helps with the way the gun tracks as it comes back. In some of the factory guns the barrel is running downhill in the stock and either left or right and that seems to make the barrel jump up and maybe to the left or right rather than tracking straight back. A good brake with some top ports helps but my personal 7MM WSM hunting rig has not got a brake, I prefer it that way with cases that hold under 65 garins of powder. Steve [/QUOTE]
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