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<blockquote data-quote="jrw1976" data-source="post: 531075" data-attributes="member: 24286"><p>The key to what you are going to be trying to do is control recoil and not captivate it. Recoil is going to happen no matter how you hold that gun. I have found that even on my 14# guns is that I can control the direction of recoil best from the prone position but the angle of my body has to be just right also. You want to control the direction of recoil not the amount of it. Ideally you want the recoil to move straight back into your body mass and for me that is the prone position, as in line with the rifle as I can do comfortably. You do not want up down or side ways movement in recoil, those movements can effect bullet travel. The only way to accomplish this is trigger time so practice, practice, practice.</p><p></p><p>Good luck, Jason</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrw1976, post: 531075, member: 24286"] The key to what you are going to be trying to do is control recoil and not captivate it. Recoil is going to happen no matter how you hold that gun. I have found that even on my 14# guns is that I can control the direction of recoil best from the prone position but the angle of my body has to be just right also. You want to control the direction of recoil not the amount of it. Ideally you want the recoil to move straight back into your body mass and for me that is the prone position, as in line with the rifle as I can do comfortably. You do not want up down or side ways movement in recoil, those movements can effect bullet travel. The only way to accomplish this is trigger time so practice, practice, practice. Good luck, Jason [/QUOTE]
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