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super_hunt54 08-14-2016 03:42 PM

LOLOLOLOLOL, I'm thinking RR was bored and wanted to rile you 2 up a bit.

bronko22000 08-14-2016 04:53 PM


Originally Posted by super_hunt54 (Post 4269237)
LOLOLOLOLOL, I'm thinking RR was bored and wanted to rile you 2 up a bit.

I agree. And I made my suggestion because I've seen way too many shooters hunched over on the bench and complaining recoil. And being that it was his 4th shot and not the other 3 the solution was clearly not the rifle but his shooting form.
I read the initial thread and respond the the originator.
I don't claim to be an expert but I've been in this game a long long time to help a new shooter out.

Topgun 3006 08-14-2016 06:00 PM


Originally Posted by bronko22000 (Post 4269242)
I agree. And I made my suggestion because I've seen way too many shooters hunched over on the bench and complaining recoil. And being that it was his 4th shot and not the other 3 the solution was clearly not the rifle but his shooting form.
I read the initial thread and respond the the originator.
I don't claim to be an expert but I've been in this game a long long time to help a new shooter out.

The problem with not reading what is going on in a thread is that you can offer things that will not only not help, but can exacerbate a problem. The OP already had a pad on his stock and both of you telling him to put one on after that had already been discussed and cleared up would only confuse the OP and could cause more problems. Nobody said you don't know what you're doing, but that one tip you offered just like RR did was not beneficial to the OP and if you had read the thread posts you would have known not to offer that suggestion.

Topgun 3006 08-14-2016 06:02 PM


Originally Posted by super_hunt54 (Post 4269237)
LOLOLOLOLOL, I'm thinking RR was bored and wanted to rile you 2 up a bit.

Didn't rile me up at all, but his wiseacre post was certainly not made to help out on the thread like we had already done and taken care of the problem the OP presented to us!

entropy4money 08-15-2016 11:01 AM

I've been shooting my rifle with no problem since I got feedback on form on this forum. The problem was, I was placing the butt on the WRONG part of the shoulder when sitting on the bench. All I did was to bring the rifle up while standing, then sit at the bench. I did this a few times, and now my muscles "remember" exactly where to place the rifle when sitting on the bench without having to stand first.

Eye relief is good, the rifle has a recoil pad on the butt, and there is no pain from recoil. Thanks all for the helpful tips!. I am 100% in a 4 inch radius accurate on 60 yards off hand with my rifle. I always look at the target, then bring the rifle up. So I am sure that if I stay in this short range when I see my first deer, I will get it (unless the nerves get me first). I wouldn't try to shoot a deer farther than 50 yards for now, and that is a rare occasion in VT anyway...

Oldtimr 08-15-2016 11:37 AM

Good luck this season.

Topgun 3006 08-15-2016 04:24 PM

Yep, glad we were able to help and quickly solve your problem. Now go out and get a big one this Fall with that new rifle!

bronko22000 08-15-2016 05:53 PM

TG the pad would have just been for shooting OFF THE BENCH. I guess I should have been more clear. But the slip on pad was only to be used if he WAS NOT shooting off the bench as upright as possible.
I use a slip on Limb Saver pad when shooting my big boys to verify zero and then send a few more down range without it. It saves the shoulder and IMO better than using a lead sled.
Nothing I said would degrade his shooting. Heck for that matter he could slip a cushion under his shirt when shooting off the bench. What is all boiled down to was his form

BarnesX.308 08-16-2016 08:53 AM

I usually anticipate the shot. I squint my eyes, grit my teeth, clench my butt cheeks and jerk the trigger really hard while flinching like one of Michael Vick's pit bulls. I never notice the recoil this way. :D

bronko22000 08-16-2016 09:54 AM


Originally Posted by BarnesX.308 (Post 4269469)
I usually anticipate the shot. I squint my eyes, grit my teeth, clench my butt cheeks and jerk the trigger really hard while flinching like one of Michael Vick's pit bulls. I never notice the recoil this way. :D

They may sound funny but that is the way my idiot cousin shoots. But he is a total A-hole anyway so I don't even try to tell him.


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