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An idea for controlling / spotting impacts in heavy recoiling rifles
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<blockquote data-quote="Marine sniper" data-source="post: 2220091" data-attributes="member: 4768"><p>Something I call a pull strap for controlling recoil / spotting shots in hard kicking rifles.</p><p></p><p>This is a 10.5 lbs 338 Lapua improved shooting a 252 gr. Cutting Edge MTH bullet at 3126 fps. Normally this amount of recoil would cause the rifle to bounce like crazy- but with approximately 10 lbs. of pull on the strap the sight picture is steady and recoil is very manageable. As you can see the muzzle barely moves. At the end of the video I was trying to capture the image on the chronograph- but was too slow.</p><p></p><p>With a little practice the rifle is very steady and really gets pulled into your shoulder. </p><p></p><p>Anyone else with ideas how to get light rifles to shoot well?</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]QI2Z5MiJOkg[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marine sniper, post: 2220091, member: 4768"] Something I call a pull strap for controlling recoil / spotting shots in hard kicking rifles. This is a 10.5 lbs 338 Lapua improved shooting a 252 gr. Cutting Edge MTH bullet at 3126 fps. Normally this amount of recoil would cause the rifle to bounce like crazy- but with approximately 10 lbs. of pull on the strap the sight picture is steady and recoil is very manageable. As you can see the muzzle barely moves. At the end of the video I was trying to capture the image on the chronograph- but was too slow. With a little practice the rifle is very steady and really gets pulled into your shoulder. Anyone else with ideas how to get light rifles to shoot well? [MEDIA=youtube]QI2Z5MiJOkg[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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