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Recoil abatement
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<blockquote data-quote="wyowinchester" data-source="post: 1515257" data-attributes="member: 50441"><p>Shouldn't make any difference if the can is on or off.</p><p>Does your rifle kick straight back or kick up.</p><p>The extra weight helps keep the barrel down a little on all my rifles.</p><p>Shot an elk in the neck at 200 yds. watched it hit and collapse. No can on this one. Light mountain, 280 Rem. bipods, prone. </p><p>Practice and learn to shoot the one you want to have.</p><p>The can has it's benefits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wyowinchester, post: 1515257, member: 50441"] Shouldn't make any difference if the can is on or off. Does your rifle kick straight back or kick up. The extra weight helps keep the barrel down a little on all my rifles. Shot an elk in the neck at 200 yds. watched it hit and collapse. No can on this one. Light mountain, 280 Rem. bipods, prone. Practice and learn to shoot the one you want to have. The can has it's benefits. [/QUOTE]
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