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    Quote Originally Posted by Todd00000 View Post
    Did you really read my post?
    Of course I did. I’ve seen many .300 Winchester Magnums show up in local competitions. People typically only bring them once. Between the expense, recoil, and blast, it is very fatiguing and reduces training value on longer sessions. I’m not saying you can’t or that you shouldn’t. But be prepared.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Todd00000 View Post
    Will do. The stock has an aluminum bed, and since I plan to hunt with this I will have to do something about the left palm buldge.
    Maybe down the road you could buy a Magpul stock or some other aftermarket stock.

    https://magpul.com/firearm-accessori...obal_color=118

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pappabear View Post
    Maybe down the road you could buy a Magpul stock or some other aftermarket stock.

    https://magpul.com/firearm-accessori...obal_color=118

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    I'm watching Ryan Cleckner videos and trying to get used to "precision grip." I just need some practice.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3bcXRfZw_1A
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    Quote Originally Posted by Todd00000 View Post
    I'm trying to get used to "precision grip." I just need some practice.
    Keep at it, you’ll get it with time. The key is to keep your wrist from torquing and tension off your tendons to allow free movement of the trigger finger. Good luck!


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    Quote Originally Posted by PracticalRifleman View Post
    Of course I did. I’ve seen many .300 Winchester Magnums show up in local competitions. People typically only bring them once. Between the expense, recoil, and blast, it is very fatiguing and reduces training value on longer sessions. I’m not saying you can’t or that you shouldn’t. But be prepared.


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    I shot one with comp, indoors and out, and with double ear pro I was fine. I thought about the expense and if I stay true to my word I'll be fine. I'm also going to practice, and maybe "compete," with my CZ .22lr.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PracticalRifleman View Post
    Keep at it, you’ll get it with time. The key is to keep your wrist from torquing and tension off your tendons to allow free movement of the trigger finger. Good luck!


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    It's real different that manipulating an AR.
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