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The Basics, Starting Out
MARKSMANSHIP BASICS - How hard do you hold
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<blockquote data-quote="littletoes" data-source="post: 177267" data-attributes="member: 579"><p>I've found that with my rifles, each is its own person. One likes to be held "tight", while another I can just relax, and let it "free-recoil", another point I've found that if I'm shooting prone it depends on what I'm shooting off of. If its concrete on a bipod, I have to hold the but a bit tighter (A5 McMillan helps by design), but I allow the forearm to "ride".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="littletoes, post: 177267, member: 579"] I've found that with my rifles, each is its own person. One likes to be held "tight", while another I can just relax, and let it "free-recoil", another point I've found that if I'm shooting prone it depends on what I'm shooting off of. If its concrete on a bipod, I have to hold the but a bit tighter (A5 McMillan helps by design), but I allow the forearm to "ride". [/QUOTE]
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