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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Nodes, Antinodes and Standing waves?
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<blockquote data-quote="ColoYooper" data-source="post: 1207850" data-attributes="member: 64765"><p>The forces that the shooter transfers to the stock while the rifle is recoiling is NOT in reaction to the recoil. They are forces that existed prior to the shoot being taken. If you are shooting prone with your cheek pushing with 1lb of force against the side of the stock, you can manipulate the rifle to be on target as you take the shot, but the 1lb of force can take effect as the rifle is recoiling while the bullet is still in the barrel. This can cause the rifle to jump more to the right. vs shooting off a bench where you might have near 0 pounds of cheek pressure on the stock PRIOR to the shoot being taken allowing the POI to be more to the left.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ColoYooper, post: 1207850, member: 64765"] The forces that the shooter transfers to the stock while the rifle is recoiling is NOT in reaction to the recoil. They are forces that existed prior to the shoot being taken. If you are shooting prone with your cheek pushing with 1lb of force against the side of the stock, you can manipulate the rifle to be on target as you take the shot, but the 1lb of force can take effect as the rifle is recoiling while the bullet is still in the barrel. This can cause the rifle to jump more to the right. vs shooting off a bench where you might have near 0 pounds of cheek pressure on the stock PRIOR to the shoot being taken allowing the POI to be more to the left. [/QUOTE]
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