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Are larger caliber rifles naturally less accurate?
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<blockquote data-quote="just country" data-source="post: 1067079" data-attributes="member: 82689"><p>Shoot shoot shoot shoot. Get used to the recoil of a large caliber. If u r recoil sensitive u will not get good accuracy. U can have all the right components, in reloading. The right scope, mounts. Good trigger. Recoil will ruin a persons accuracy.</p><p>Good example. I shoot a Benelli 3" semi auto slug gun. Nikon scope, warne steel mounts. This gun has a 24" barrel. When reading about ammunition for the weapon. I read about different Slugs. The slug weight, powder charge and effective range of different of slugs. I shot slugs of weights from 7/8 oz. to 13/8 oz. I shot the bear slugs which have a recoil of a 458 magnum and the 7/8 deer slugs which had the recoil of a 30-06. When shooting the different slug weights the recoil went from 1 extreme to another. All slugs shot to 4" from point of aim. I had to concentrate on the stock pressure to shoulder, sight picture, and trigger control. I got used to the recoil. I shot some groups at 75yrds from 1"-2". The I was wearing a T-shirt. Ear muffs. shoot shoot shoot. Mine of mattergun) Thank U Hint I shoot a 340 Weatherby. 210 Barnes TTSX bullets and 7828 powder and Federal 215 Primers. Love this rifle. shoot shoot shoot</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="just country, post: 1067079, member: 82689"] Shoot shoot shoot shoot. Get used to the recoil of a large caliber. If u r recoil sensitive u will not get good accuracy. U can have all the right components, in reloading. The right scope, mounts. Good trigger. Recoil will ruin a persons accuracy. Good example. I shoot a Benelli 3" semi auto slug gun. Nikon scope, warne steel mounts. This gun has a 24" barrel. When reading about ammunition for the weapon. I read about different Slugs. The slug weight, powder charge and effective range of different of slugs. I shot slugs of weights from 7/8 oz. to 13/8 oz. I shot the bear slugs which have a recoil of a 458 magnum and the 7/8 deer slugs which had the recoil of a 30-06. When shooting the different slug weights the recoil went from 1 extreme to another. All slugs shot to 4" from point of aim. I had to concentrate on the stock pressure to shoulder, sight picture, and trigger control. I got used to the recoil. I shot some groups at 75yrds from 1"-2". The I was wearing a T-shirt. Ear muffs. shoot shoot shoot. Mine of mattergun) Thank U Hint I shoot a 340 Weatherby. 210 Barnes TTSX bullets and 7828 powder and Federal 215 Primers. Love this rifle. shoot shoot shoot [/QUOTE]
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