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Try 2 & 3 on a lightweight heavy cal, even not so heavy. They are not very controllable, now if you have a good or great brake then different story entirely. You don't really need much in the way of good technique or form at all then
Only ever 3. I can stay on target and spot shots with a suppressed Tikka 300wsm, just takes lot of practice. Funny how us humans don't like explosions going off right next to our faces
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