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<blockquote data-quote="djfriesen" data-source="post: 1368001" data-attributes="member: 98079"><p>I appreciate this thread. As a new shooter, I am still developing enough familiarity with the process to try to be consistent. I currently shoot a 7mmRM with a radial brake. I try to influence the gun as little as possible, beyond a consistent pull to the shoulder (thumb aligned with my palm along the grip, three fingers aligned over the centreline of the grip). I find that the rifle jumps so much that I have no chance at seeing the impact. I plan to replace the radial with a sideport, to try to reduce this some, but I still plan to minimize and make as consistent as possible the input I have on the gun.</p><p></p><p>Sometimes it just seems that there are just as many "right ways" as there are shooters, and that I just need more time behind the rifle to find mine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djfriesen, post: 1368001, member: 98079"] I appreciate this thread. As a new shooter, I am still developing enough familiarity with the process to try to be consistent. I currently shoot a 7mmRM with a radial brake. I try to influence the gun as little as possible, beyond a consistent pull to the shoulder (thumb aligned with my palm along the grip, three fingers aligned over the centreline of the grip). I find that the rifle jumps so much that I have no chance at seeing the impact. I plan to replace the radial with a sideport, to try to reduce this some, but I still plan to minimize and make as consistent as possible the input I have on the gun. Sometimes it just seems that there are just as many "right ways" as there are shooters, and that I just need more time behind the rifle to find mine. [/QUOTE]
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