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<blockquote data-quote="Kentucky" data-source="post: 1091136" data-attributes="member: 86585"><p>I had a friend that was a competition shooter. He told me that the less comtact with the rifle, the better. Well it worked great with my .223 but now I am shooting a .308. If I use the same method with the .308 that sucker will kick me like a three legged ninja. What is the rule of thumb on this madness? I am getting old enough that I don't enjoy getting rattled around, but I love shooting the .308.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kentucky, post: 1091136, member: 86585"] I had a friend that was a competition shooter. He told me that the less comtact with the rifle, the better. Well it worked great with my .223 but now I am shooting a .308. If I use the same method with the .308 that sucker will kick me like a three legged ninja. What is the rule of thumb on this madness? I am getting old enough that I don't enjoy getting rattled around, but I love shooting the .308. [/QUOTE]
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