Can someone better explain soft vs hard shoulder? I completely agree with the prone position (straight behind rifle, legs out, yada yada), and obviously there is more to positioning the rifle on the shoulder/chest. I've seen and learned that the position of the rifle matters a lot. The one part I have a hard time with is shoulder pressure. As a kid I was taught to pull the rifle into your shoulder firmly, creating tension... I've tried very light pressure as well. What I've noticed is that MV changes noticeably (along with impact) from a lightweight rifle. How does the butt pressure when setting up relate to a hard/soft shoulder, especially when prone? Doesn't seem like prone allows much variation compared to bench shooting.
I came across this post originally because I'm trying to figure out how to soften the recoil of my 338WM. It beats the heck out of me and thought maybe there is a better way. Does hard/soft shoulder affect felt recoil?