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Free Recoil on Light Rifle Affecting Accuracy?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lenny Foffa" data-source="post: 2657692" data-attributes="member: 100742"><p>I know I have already added to this thread, but If its ok, Id would like to add this. I think whatever style works for you, consistently well, become your style of shooting. 99 percent of my shooting of off the bench, with a front and rear rest. The Weatherby Ultralight , in 270 Win, Kicks and Jumps. It needs to be controlled. I cannot, with that light rife, squeeze the rear bag and fire. So to get back to the bulls eye, I may adjust the leg of the front rest, that is closest to me. The bench rest guys taught me that few years back. Then as I stated, I hold the rifle with my left hand just in front of the trigger guard . I know I SHOULD NOT BE DOING THAT, but during my many trips to the range prior to the hunt, I find it helps me shoot tighter groups with that Ultralight rifle. 100 rounds or more every season at paper targets, prior to the hunt, then go on the hunt I get to take ONE shot ( maybe ) . So I say to you, Listen to all the excellent advice you are getting Try out as many suggestions as you can, and the one that seems to work for you, keep it and make it your own. Good Hunting!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lenny Foffa, post: 2657692, member: 100742"] I know I have already added to this thread, but If its ok, Id would like to add this. I think whatever style works for you, consistently well, become your style of shooting. 99 percent of my shooting of off the bench, with a front and rear rest. The Weatherby Ultralight , in 270 Win, Kicks and Jumps. It needs to be controlled. I cannot, with that light rife, squeeze the rear bag and fire. So to get back to the bulls eye, I may adjust the leg of the front rest, that is closest to me. The bench rest guys taught me that few years back. Then as I stated, I hold the rifle with my left hand just in front of the trigger guard . I know I SHOULD NOT BE DOING THAT, but during my many trips to the range prior to the hunt, I find it helps me shoot tighter groups with that Ultralight rifle. 100 rounds or more every season at paper targets, prior to the hunt, then go on the hunt I get to take ONE shot ( maybe ) . So I say to you, Listen to all the excellent advice you are getting Try out as many suggestions as you can, and the one that seems to work for you, keep it and make it your own. Good Hunting!!! [/QUOTE]
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