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Controling lightweight magnum rifles
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<blockquote data-quote="djtjr" data-source="post: 1079274" data-attributes="member: 13195"><p>Youve been given some good advise so far but ill take it a step further. For a very light rifle break from the normal benchrest form and grasp the fore end with your non trigger hand. You have to play with the rear bag a bit to get it right as you can no longer squeeze but its effective when you get used to it. For me that has eliminated a lot of the bounce that I see in my light guns that isn't there in my heavy guns. It felt awkward but when my 338 groups went form 1 to .5 inches i got over it real fast. some of my light guns do not need it others do. Find what your gun likes in the situations you plan to use it in and stick with that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djtjr, post: 1079274, member: 13195"] Youve been given some good advise so far but ill take it a step further. For a very light rifle break from the normal benchrest form and grasp the fore end with your non trigger hand. You have to play with the rear bag a bit to get it right as you can no longer squeeze but its effective when you get used to it. For me that has eliminated a lot of the bounce that I see in my light guns that isn't there in my heavy guns. It felt awkward but when my 338 groups went form 1 to .5 inches i got over it real fast. some of my light guns do not need it others do. Find what your gun likes in the situations you plan to use it in and stick with that. [/QUOTE]
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