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Taming Muzzle Jump
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<blockquote data-quote="geo4061" data-source="post: 1116499" data-attributes="member: 81625"><p>Well, I could not wait to try the recommendations in the American Rifleman. I can shoot 50 yards out the back door. I pulled out my 243( also has quite a bit of muzzle jump)with bipod and rear bag. Leaned into the rifle,light downward pressure on scope, light cheek pressure and squeezed off three shots. WOW. Shot a .189 the first time I ever tried this. Can't get too excited only 50 yards. It cut the jump about 50%. Can not wait to try it again at 100. If ya'll have not tried this give it a whirl. Please post what you find. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="geo4061, post: 1116499, member: 81625"] Well, I could not wait to try the recommendations in the American Rifleman. I can shoot 50 yards out the back door. I pulled out my 243( also has quite a bit of muzzle jump)with bipod and rear bag. Leaned into the rifle,light downward pressure on scope, light cheek pressure and squeezed off three shots. WOW. Shot a .189 the first time I ever tried this. Can't get too excited only 50 yards. It cut the jump about 50%. Can not wait to try it again at 100. If ya'll have not tried this give it a whirl. Please post what you find. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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