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The Basics, Starting Out
Front Rest Placement
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<blockquote data-quote="Jim Hundley" data-source="post: 112821" data-attributes="member: 3708"><p>When shooting for group accuracy with a "smart" recoiling hunting rifle (.300 Win.mag.)where do you place the rifle in the front rest.I have been removing the sling studs so as not to hang on the bags and placing the rifle stock in the front bag about three inches back from the tip of the stock.I have read (forgot the article) that suggested placing the front rest under the stock in front of the last action screw (muzzel end) and holding the stock at the pistol grip and forearm,instead of letting the rifle front free recoil (just gripping the pistol grip).Which technique do you guys prefer for top accuracy off a good cement bench with good bags and heavy adjustable Hart front rest?</p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Jimmy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jim Hundley, post: 112821, member: 3708"] When shooting for group accuracy with a "smart" recoiling hunting rifle (.300 Win.mag.)where do you place the rifle in the front rest.I have been removing the sling studs so as not to hang on the bags and placing the rifle stock in the front bag about three inches back from the tip of the stock.I have read (forgot the article) that suggested placing the front rest under the stock in front of the last action screw (muzzel end) and holding the stock at the pistol grip and forearm,instead of letting the rifle front free recoil (just gripping the pistol grip).Which technique do you guys prefer for top accuracy off a good cement bench with good bags and heavy adjustable Hart front rest? Thanks, Jimmy [/QUOTE]
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