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School me on detached front rest shooting!
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<blockquote data-quote="wmcgarva" data-source="post: 1501948" data-attributes="member: 42656"><p>Opinion #1 i would never shoot any of my rifles from a lead sled. Fire 300 rounds and look at the internals of the stock and recoil lug.</p><p>Most of the fellows I know shooting F class open do not touch the gun when sighting. The butt of the stock is about 3/4 of an inch off there shoulder, they just reach up and touch the trigger with one finger (usually set at about 2 ounces). Keep in mind an F class rifle is going to weight in the 20 lbs range to recoil is not that bad, out of a 7 or 8 lbs hunting rifle this method would probably hurt?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wmcgarva, post: 1501948, member: 42656"] Opinion #1 i would never shoot any of my rifles from a lead sled. Fire 300 rounds and look at the internals of the stock and recoil lug. Most of the fellows I know shooting F class open do not touch the gun when sighting. The butt of the stock is about 3/4 of an inch off there shoulder, they just reach up and touch the trigger with one finger (usually set at about 2 ounces). Keep in mind an F class rifle is going to weight in the 20 lbs range to recoil is not that bad, out of a 7 or 8 lbs hunting rifle this method would probably hurt? [/QUOTE]
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