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Sheep build, UL backpacking rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="mcdil" data-source="post: 2367398" data-attributes="member: 112571"><p>This is very true, lol. My 300 WM is the same. I can only imagine with the 338. I've since learned to hold a little to the rear and anchor the grip with my thumb. It's a must and required a bit of adjustment on my part. I thought I broke my middle knuckle on my middle finger the first time I fired it. As bad as that sounds, the rifle is comfortable and confident to fire, even on the bench, albeit a bit difficult to keep steady and settled due to the light weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mcdil, post: 2367398, member: 112571"] This is very true, lol. My 300 WM is the same. I can only imagine with the 338. I've since learned to hold a little to the rear and anchor the grip with my thumb. It's a must and required a bit of adjustment on my part. I thought I broke my middle knuckle on my middle finger the first time I fired it. As bad as that sounds, the rifle is comfortable and confident to fire, even on the bench, albeit a bit difficult to keep steady and settled due to the light weight. [/QUOTE]
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