mlevimadden
WKR
So based on the red text in your statement above, you have never missed a target in practice, never had a bad hit on an animal hunting, or never missed an animal while hunting?No the point you are missing is that a skilled shooter can put the first round from any rifle he is familiar with exactly where he wants it. I can. Training with heavier recoiling rifles to get to that point does take longer. When I pull the trigger shooting at an elk I am not thinking about the rifles recoil, just about placing the crosshairs in the right place and squeezing the trigger. Flaws in my shooting position? With experience you learn how to hold your rifle properly without thinking about it. The reality is that yes shooters with little experience will always shoot lighter rifles better. However light recoil does not always mean inexperienced shooters will properly place their bullets on game. As for moving the gun more during the shot this is obviously true. I have seen my bullet impact many times shooting my medium powered rifles, my 30-06 in particular. Is that because I shoot with both eyes open? Or is it because it's stock fits me perfectly? Combination of both factors?