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@ 10:58 pm (GMT) |
Andrew MurraySaw this advert from RemingtonNot a cross-arm hold. https://www.facebook.com/REMINGTON1816/videos/1089452612724652/ |
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@ 06:10 am (GMT) |
Craig SanfordRe: Holding the forendand a 1.5-2 inch 3-shot group from a bench position. Unrivaled out of the box accuracy, indeed! Finally a little truth in advertising ha! |
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@ 06:07 am (GMT) |
David LenziRe: Holding the forendWhile the folks I run across are not likely representative of the American shooting public, Big Green would seem to have a LOT of work in front of them.For my own part, hard to recommend a Remington when Bergara arguably makes the same rifle, only better and at a better price. |
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@ 10:26 pm (GMT) |
Stanislas GuerraRe: Holding the forendHi,An interesting video of Winning In the Wind related to the subject : https://youtu.be/pmPbRFAR16c The guy is an F-class / PRS shooter. It is a follow-up to a previous shooting technique video. Clearly, F-class / PRS « techniques » do not apply to a lighter / simple hunting rifle. I recently bought a 8x68S barrel and tested It at 250 m after only 7 bullets down the tube at 100 m to set the scope. I wouldn't advice not holding the forend but recoil is not that bad. Unedited found footage: https://youtu.be/D6qDROtsLpA https://youtu.be/mfgRflfJ-Nk |