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Recoil, what recoil?
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<blockquote data-quote="INVICTUS" data-source="post: 1599858" data-attributes="member: 38297"><p>Recoil always matters. Some tolerate it better than others. As stated throughout this thread, people rarely shoot rifles with heavy recoil more than the minimum for functional testing. Address it properly to your tolerance and shoot more. It pays off when conditions are unpredictable and adverse.</p><p>Lighter recoil and less muzzle blast is always easier to handle over time. Good advise from the original post.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="INVICTUS, post: 1599858, member: 38297"] Recoil always matters. Some tolerate it better than others. As stated throughout this thread, people rarely shoot rifles with heavy recoil more than the minimum for functional testing. Address it properly to your tolerance and shoot more. It pays off when conditions are unpredictable and adverse. Lighter recoil and less muzzle blast is always easier to handle over time. Good advise from the original post. [/QUOTE]
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