Okay, so first things first, I have low recoiling rifles and am completely on board with the fact that you don't need a huge magnum to kill a deer at 100 yards. I've loved listening to @Formidilosus on The Hunt Backcountry and Shoot2Hunt and the logical approach is awesome.
That being said, I have a 300 Norma hunting rifle that has a deep sentimental value to me and I shoot it quite well prone, but want to improve positional and off hand shooting with it. While I understand it will never be a 6 creed, are there any resources on how to improve shooting heavy recoiling rifles?
While shooting recently I was practicing kneeling shooting and tried a few different grips on the rifle (heavy grip, lighter grip, different hand positions etc) and didn't really notice any one position that was better than the other. I suppose I am just looking to see how those who shoot larger rifles manage to maximize their effectiveness to the highest level they can, regardless of total recoil.
That being said, I have a 300 Norma hunting rifle that has a deep sentimental value to me and I shoot it quite well prone, but want to improve positional and off hand shooting with it. While I understand it will never be a 6 creed, are there any resources on how to improve shooting heavy recoiling rifles?
While shooting recently I was practicing kneeling shooting and tried a few different grips on the rifle (heavy grip, lighter grip, different hand positions etc) and didn't really notice any one position that was better than the other. I suppose I am just looking to see how those who shoot larger rifles manage to maximize their effectiveness to the highest level they can, regardless of total recoil.
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