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<blockquote data-quote="sheephunter" data-source="post: 829" data-attributes="member: 285"><p>Dave,</p><p>thanks for the detailed descriptionI knew I had to change my own ways if I wanted to shoot &gt;300y.I always thought I had to hold the front of the stock in my left hand to prevent the recoiling rifle to injure my eye socket and forehead.What would you say to such immature belief,or what do people wrong that get whacked?</p><p>2:I heard that one should push the rifle butt firmly into ones shoulder,among other things to minimize trauma from a recoiling rifle</p><p></p><p>thanks for further enlightenmend</p><p>sheephunter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sheephunter, post: 829, member: 285"] Dave, thanks for the detailed descriptionI knew I had to change my own ways if I wanted to shoot >300y.I always thought I had to hold the front of the stock in my left hand to prevent the recoiling rifle to injure my eye socket and forehead.What would you say to such immature belief,or what do people wrong that get whacked? 2:I heard that one should push the rifle butt firmly into ones shoulder,among other things to minimize trauma from a recoiling rifle thanks for further enlightenmend sheephunter [/QUOTE]
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