Shooting Rest
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Spike
Joined: May 2011
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just went out target shooting to try out my new hyskore rest Was shooting my 30.06 and was comfortable, it absorbed recoil, great purchase.http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/upfi...iley/barmy.gif
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Typical Buck
Joined: Jan 2009
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Glad you like it. It is good to see this rest is not totally solid against the butt of the rifle. I have said this before on other posts, but people are cracking the stocks of their long guns using a rest that has little to no give.
You may already know this. When you are shooting without a rest, have a majority of the weight on the front foot, lean into the shot and do not lock the knees. You will have less felt recoil and muzzle rise using this method.
You may already know this. When you are shooting without a rest, have a majority of the weight on the front foot, lean into the shot and do not lock the knees. You will have less felt recoil and muzzle rise using this method.
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Nontypical Buck
Joined: Jul 2007
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From: Southeast Missouri
You got a picture of that Shooting Rest PAHunterGirl?...all I get is a dancing Banana when I click on your link?
I'm using a Caldwell Leadsled and it works very nicely....may try another one if its better/easier to use!
I'm using a Caldwell Leadsled and it works very nicely....may try another one if its better/easier to use!
Last edited by GTOHunter; 06-18-2011 at 10:09 AM.
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Spike
Joined: Aug 2007
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From: Minneapolis, MN



