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Reloading
Is my Bergara Bergarbage?
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<blockquote data-quote="25WSM" data-source="post: 1917754" data-attributes="member: 38048"><p>It doesn't matter if your recoil shy or not. The physical movement whether it hurts or not is always going to need repositioned each shot. Consistent holds and placement in the bags will give you what you want. Try and keep your grip and cheek pressure the same. Also use a stop on your front rest so you have the same pressure on your forearm. If you don't have a stop use a reference on your stock or a piece of tape to make sure your gun is in the same place each time. If you use a bipod you need to have a forward press on it each time. Or pulled back in a reverse press. Then do it the same each shot. Forward press is easiest but I've had better accuacy with a reverse pull on the legs. See everything I'm talking about is consistently doing the exact same thing each shot. Be conscious of the thing next time you shoot and you will get better.</p><p>Shep</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="25WSM, post: 1917754, member: 38048"] It doesn't matter if your recoil shy or not. The physical movement whether it hurts or not is always going to need repositioned each shot. Consistent holds and placement in the bags will give you what you want. Try and keep your grip and cheek pressure the same. Also use a stop on your front rest so you have the same pressure on your forearm. If you don't have a stop use a reference on your stock or a piece of tape to make sure your gun is in the same place each time. If you use a bipod you need to have a forward press on it each time. Or pulled back in a reverse press. Then do it the same each shot. Forward press is easiest but I've had better accuacy with a reverse pull on the legs. See everything I'm talking about is consistently doing the exact same thing each shot. Be conscious of the thing next time you shoot and you will get better. Shep [/QUOTE]
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