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<blockquote data-quote="Jcann" data-source="post: 3843740" data-attributes="member: 33119"><p>Taming the recoil impulse begins with proper shooting fundamentals. If you’re shooting prone that means getting your entire body behind the weapon perpendicular to the target. If you’re using a bipod, load the bipod with forward body pressure. if you’re using a rear bag adjust it to your bodies natural point of aim. Basically you’re driving the weapon with your entire body absorbing the recoil impulse. You will never eliminate your rifles movement completely but with proper technique you can greatly reduce it.</p><p></p><p>I shoot a break on both a 7mm and 6.5mm and have never had debris blown into my face. These rifles are used for both hunting and steel shooting.</p><p></p><p>I would also look at an adjustable gas block and a JP silent capture spring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jcann, post: 3843740, member: 33119"] Taming the recoil impulse begins with proper shooting fundamentals. If you’re shooting prone that means getting your entire body behind the weapon perpendicular to the target. If you’re using a bipod, load the bipod with forward body pressure. if you’re using a rear bag adjust it to your bodies natural point of aim. Basically you’re driving the weapon with your entire body absorbing the recoil impulse. You will never eliminate your rifles movement completely but with proper technique you can greatly reduce it. I shoot a break on both a 7mm and 6.5mm and have never had debris blown into my face. These rifles are used for both hunting and steel shooting. I would also look at an adjustable gas block and a JP silent capture spring. [/QUOTE]
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