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My one-on-one long-range tutorial
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<blockquote data-quote="precision.riflecraft" data-source="post: 2238422" data-attributes="member: 118577"><p>Cheers man, and thanks for the feedback. Lots of great points there. You're quite right about recoil beginning immediately upon ignition. I should have said that the reaction time to recoil is much longer than the travel of the bullet from chamber to muzzle. By "meaty", I meant the pocket. I did feel with my hand that he had it in the right spot. I'll definitely tell people "pocket" from now on as that's much clearer. No bruises, and he did say he found the recoil a non-issue. As for body position, that's pretty subjective stuff. "If it's dumb and it works, it's not dumb!". I close the chamber after clearing the rifle because gusts of wind tend to blow a lot of dust and dirt around in that area, especially when it's hot and dry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="precision.riflecraft, post: 2238422, member: 118577"] Cheers man, and thanks for the feedback. Lots of great points there. You're quite right about recoil beginning immediately upon ignition. I should have said that the reaction time to recoil is much longer than the travel of the bullet from chamber to muzzle. By "meaty", I meant the pocket. I did feel with my hand that he had it in the right spot. I'll definitely tell people "pocket" from now on as that's much clearer. No bruises, and he did say he found the recoil a non-issue. As for body position, that's pretty subjective stuff. "If it's dumb and it works, it's not dumb!". I close the chamber after clearing the rifle because gusts of wind tend to blow a lot of dust and dirt around in that area, especially when it's hot and dry. [/QUOTE]
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