The Fat Coyote
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- Mar 20, 2024
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Hey Roksliders,
I have a question. I have a 243, no muzzle brake, ruger American. I have come to realize that I have been confusing recoil with muzzle jump for the last few years when I try to explain why I'm having trouble shooting. I am pretty sure this is due to my form, shooting seated at a bench, and pulling the butt stock into my shoulder pocket hard when shooting. My father recently told me it could be because of my scope rings. I had a my scope installed with medium/tall-ish spuhr rings. I recently switched them out with some seekins precision low rings, and im wondering if this will help with the muzzle jump. Just wondering what to expect. I also plan to try to get the buttpad on my collar bone (and not my shoulder pocket) next time i go out to shoot. It might be a rather noobish question, but does this seem like im on the right track here? or should i just buy a rifle with a muzzle brake.
I have a question. I have a 243, no muzzle brake, ruger American. I have come to realize that I have been confusing recoil with muzzle jump for the last few years when I try to explain why I'm having trouble shooting. I am pretty sure this is due to my form, shooting seated at a bench, and pulling the butt stock into my shoulder pocket hard when shooting. My father recently told me it could be because of my scope rings. I had a my scope installed with medium/tall-ish spuhr rings. I recently switched them out with some seekins precision low rings, and im wondering if this will help with the muzzle jump. Just wondering what to expect. I also plan to try to get the buttpad on my collar bone (and not my shoulder pocket) next time i go out to shoot. It might be a rather noobish question, but does this seem like im on the right track here? or should i just buy a rifle with a muzzle brake.