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Reloading
RIFLE SETUP FOR LOAD DEVELOPMENT
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<blockquote data-quote="Dragoon300" data-source="post: 2113732" data-attributes="member: 115285"><p>The loading of the bipod if consistent doesn't necessarily make accuracy any better than free recoiling. What it really does is help keep you on target, or get back on target quicker for spotting your splash or a follow-up shot. And it helps me manage recoil better. I come from a tactical shooting LE instructor background, but it applies to hunting as well. Bench rest and PRS competitions are great practice, but become a game where lower recoil rounds are preferred. That's ok for the games, but enough energy is needed for the intended target wether it's paper, steel or 1,500 lbs of whatever. Hope this helps, it's more personal preference than anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dragoon300, post: 2113732, member: 115285"] The loading of the bipod if consistent doesn't necessarily make accuracy any better than free recoiling. What it really does is help keep you on target, or get back on target quicker for spotting your splash or a follow-up shot. And it helps me manage recoil better. I come from a tactical shooting LE instructor background, but it applies to hunting as well. Bench rest and PRS competitions are great practice, but become a game where lower recoil rounds are preferred. That's ok for the games, but enough energy is needed for the intended target wether it's paper, steel or 1,500 lbs of whatever. Hope this helps, it's more personal preference than anything. [/QUOTE]
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