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<blockquote data-quote="Nikolakangrga" data-source="post: 531057" data-attributes="member: 17854"><p>Hey guys, it's been a while since I've posted. Been very busy at work and my fiancé being pregnant with our first. </p><p></p><p>My question is, I have been told by many shooters in order to shoot an ultra light rifle accurately you must know how to shoot them. Can someone explain this to me. My rifle is a Kimber Montana .300 win mag. I plan on taking it to the range this weekend but would like to have a few ideas in my head on "how to hold" the rifle at the bench as well as in the prone position. My understanding is these ultra light weight rifles do not like to free recoil but was told this by a gun shop owner so would like to hear people's experience who own or have owned this rifle.</p><p>Thanks!</p><p>Nick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nikolakangrga, post: 531057, member: 17854"] Hey guys, it's been a while since I've posted. Been very busy at work and my fiancé being pregnant with our first. My question is, I have been told by many shooters in order to shoot an ultra light rifle accurately you must know how to shoot them. Can someone explain this to me. My rifle is a Kimber Montana .300 win mag. I plan on taking it to the range this weekend but would like to have a few ideas in my head on "how to hold" the rifle at the bench as well as in the prone position. My understanding is these ultra light weight rifles do not like to free recoil but was told this by a gun shop owner so would like to hear people's experience who own or have owned this rifle. Thanks! Nick [/QUOTE]
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