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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
At what point do I give up and rebarrel
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<blockquote data-quote="ta406" data-source="post: 1094688" data-attributes="member: 34644"><p>I do have a Protektor rabbit ear bag. I have tried that in combination with a sinclair lightweight front rest off of a bench but I didn't care much for that setup. I didn't like the way that the muzzle jumped up during recoil. Even with a muzzle brake, I felt like the rifle wanted to jump out of the front rest. I tried to hold the for-end of the stock to prevent that but then I found myself muscling the rifle onto the target rather having a nice natural point of aim. But when loading a bipod I felt like my recoil management was better. I felt more comfortable shooting prone off a bipod. But judging from my groups I could be wrong. I have not tried the Protektor bag with a bipod. What would be a good setup for load development?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ta406, post: 1094688, member: 34644"] I do have a Protektor rabbit ear bag. I have tried that in combination with a sinclair lightweight front rest off of a bench but I didn't care much for that setup. I didn't like the way that the muzzle jumped up during recoil. Even with a muzzle brake, I felt like the rifle wanted to jump out of the front rest. I tried to hold the for-end of the stock to prevent that but then I found myself muscling the rifle onto the target rather having a nice natural point of aim. But when loading a bipod I felt like my recoil management was better. I felt more comfortable shooting prone off a bipod. But judging from my groups I could be wrong. I have not tried the Protektor bag with a bipod. What would be a good setup for load development? [/QUOTE]
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