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re: Need another 2 rifles (for wife)

Posted on 12/2/13 at 3:57 pm to
Posted by TigerOnThe Hill
Springhill, LA
Member since Sep 2008
6815 posts
Posted on 12/2/13 at 3:57 pm to
Personally, I don't worry about recoil. OTOH, I have seen it have a LOT of effect on a number of shooters, especially beginning shooters. Sure, the shooter won't notice the recoil while taking a shot at game, but if they develop a flinch while sighting in or practicing, they'll flinch while deer hunting......and the only thing they may notice is a shot that's not placed where they meant for it to be. It's a lot easier to deal w/ avoiding a flinch than it is to break a flinch.
Posted by dante
Kingwood, TX
Member since Mar 2006
10669 posts
Posted on 12/2/13 at 4:11 pm to
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Personally, I don't worry about recoil. OTOH, I have seen it have a LOT of effect on a number of shooters, especially beginning shooters
When I was a young boy, I watched my uncle shoot my dad's .308 and scope cut his brow. Granted he was using bad mechanics but as kid I didn't know any better. Took me several years before I would even shoot the gun. Recoil can have a very negative affect on novice shooters.
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