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<blockquote data-quote="RioHondoHank" data-source="post: 547189" data-attributes="member: 27344"><p>I believe that you are over thinking the problem. You are concerned that the muzzle jump due to recoil will effect accuracy. From what I have read muzzle jump on rifles with above 2000 fps occurs after the bullet leaves the barrel and therefore has no effect on accuracy. I find that I get better accuracy if I don't try to control the rifle, but just let it do what it is going to do. </p><p></p><p>Some try to control muzzle jump by holding down on the fore arm. This can cause more problems than it will ever help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RioHondoHank, post: 547189, member: 27344"] I believe that you are over thinking the problem. You are concerned that the muzzle jump due to recoil will effect accuracy. From what I have read muzzle jump on rifles with above 2000 fps occurs after the bullet leaves the barrel and therefore has no effect on accuracy. I find that I get better accuracy if I don't try to control the rifle, but just let it do what it is going to do. Some try to control muzzle jump by holding down on the fore arm. This can cause more problems than it will ever help. [/QUOTE]
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