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An idea for controlling / spotting impacts in heavy recoiling rifles
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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 2220333" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>I have a 5 port Beast TI brake on my 9.5 lb .338 Norma, shooting 270 grain bullets at 2840, I spotted every hit this year in the field, from pronghorn at 180 yards to bull elk at 883. Not quite as intense of a cartridge as yours, but a little lighter rifle. I was also shooting with my rifle in a 3.5 lb tripod on pretty much all of those, so that added some weight to the rig, I'm sure it would have less recoil relative to your rifle before adding a brake. If one could maintain consistency, your method seems viable, I would just test the crap out of it shooting in the field to ensure that impacts stay consistent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 2220333, member: 87243"] I have a 5 port Beast TI brake on my 9.5 lb .338 Norma, shooting 270 grain bullets at 2840, I spotted every hit this year in the field, from pronghorn at 180 yards to bull elk at 883. Not quite as intense of a cartridge as yours, but a little lighter rifle. I was also shooting with my rifle in a 3.5 lb tripod on pretty much all of those, so that added some weight to the rig, I'm sure it would have less recoil relative to your rifle before adding a brake. If one could maintain consistency, your method seems viable, I would just test the crap out of it shooting in the field to ensure that impacts stay consistent. [/QUOTE]
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