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Ironhorse375

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Want to thank many out there for opinions on form shooting big rifles.
Got my RSM 416 Rigby out for some paper punching, actually enjoyed shooting it.
In a few posts guys said to square up behind the rifle to absorb recoil.
Even though I had rifle in the lead sled I certainly felt as though I could have just rested on sand bags.
The rifle is shooting 1 inch groups with 350 grain Barnes.
I do need more practice on the sticks for sure.
Shot my 280 after the 416. Felt like shooting my 5.56!
Almost 60 years old and this dog can still learn new tricks.
Thanks Gents!
 
As I was taught in the USMC and experienced it to be true with all firearms: it's about body alignment. Difficult to describe but is easily tested. Aim the firearm at a target, close your eyes, inhale, exhale, open your eyes and see where your sights are. If they are where you want to shoot, then you're good. Sounds like you're good..:)
 
Enjoy that 416 sir!
 

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BJH00 wrote on Wildwillalaska's profile.
Good Afternoon,
How firm are you on your Dakota 416? I am highly interested but looking at a few different guns currently.

Best,
BJ
jsalamo wrote on DesertDweller62's profile.
What is the minimum you would take.
SCmackey wrote on SBW1975's profile.
I have a Chapuis 450-400 double that looks brand new and shoots well, never been hunted from what I can tell. I am willing to part with it as I have a 375 H&H Sodia on it's way from Dorleac & Dorleac. I am looking for $9,250 for it and if you are interested, I am happy to send you some pictures. Regards,
Steve
 
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