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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 2009273" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>There is a couple ways to look at this, one is to fit your rifle for a natural point if aim like for wing shooting, this works excellent for a lot of rifles and people. You can also make them so you set the rifle up make minimal contact and just touch the trigger and free recoil it, for a straight long range, prone gun that's the way to go by far but you have to use optic of a quality you can dial out all parallax and have an easy eye box. I shoot both, the free recoil gun is much, much easier to shoot and other people can get behind it and shoot to the same point. </p><p>If you can get your hands on the older flint locks from the late 1600's early 1700 you will see how much we've forgotten, simply amazing rifles for of hand and really fall into and instinctive type of shooting that the act of pulling up, sighting, tracking and shot all can be fluid motion because of the fit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 2009273, member: 13632"] There is a couple ways to look at this, one is to fit your rifle for a natural point if aim like for wing shooting, this works excellent for a lot of rifles and people. You can also make them so you set the rifle up make minimal contact and just touch the trigger and free recoil it, for a straight long range, prone gun that's the way to go by far but you have to use optic of a quality you can dial out all parallax and have an easy eye box. I shoot both, the free recoil gun is much, much easier to shoot and other people can get behind it and shoot to the same point. If you can get your hands on the older flint locks from the late 1600's early 1700 you will see how much we've forgotten, simply amazing rifles for of hand and really fall into and instinctive type of shooting that the act of pulling up, sighting, tracking and shot all can be fluid motion because of the fit. [/QUOTE]
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