Haha. Most of ya's are falling into the trap of "jumping to the conclusion" whereas just now we are in "problem definition mode" . . . Which is the best way of solving said problem.
For me seeing the animal after the shot has gone is the biggie, and some of the comments have highlighted the relationship this has with "stock design" . . . an often overlooked aspect of a rifle build, just looking fashionable (for whatever era) doesn't necessarily get you there! Kimber stocks have been mentioned, what else works really well on reducing muzzle flip and torquing in super light stocks?
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