Sounds like it’s you and not the rifle which is most often the case in my opinion. I know all of my rifles shoot better than I can...
I would usually agree with you, but I went through this process with my exact same rifle. The light T3 and the snappy .270 recoil can be tricky. That said my .270 was picky with box ammo, and gives me a lot of fits on my hand loads as well. As a counterpoint my T3 300 win mag is much more forgiving. While the recoil is more significant it’s more of a push than a snap/pop type recoil. And flexible with loads as well.
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Is your hand pulling the rifle back into your shoulder pocket correctly?
This is how your suppose to grip the rifle. Free recoil shouldn't really be used ,unless the gun is in some sort of rest that makes it recoil strait back. These type of rests are what BR and F-class shooters are using with their specific setup with the fore end made to sit in the rest. Free recoil just isn't the best for more dynamic rifles.
You are basically agreeing with me. The 270 is tough to handle because people, myself included, have shittty fundamentals. If you shoot a rifle how it’s meant to be shot, it’s a non issueI would usually agree with you, but I went through this process with my exact same rifle. The light T3 and the snappy .270 recoil can be tricky. That said my .270 was picky with box ammo, and gives me a lot of fits on my hand loads as well. As a counterpoint my T3 300 win mag is much more forgiving. While the recoil is more significant it’s more of a push than a snap/pop type recoil. And flexible with loads as well.
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