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    Quote Originally Posted by 10-Ring View Post
    It's interesting to watch the hunting rifle trends over the decades. Due to the power of advertising...
    A little sidenote.
    For many, many years we shot thousands of thousands of moose with anemic 6,5x55 loads here.
    After 30 years of "velocity" advertising it is hard to believe that these moose was actually killed by these slow bullets.

    When I built a 6,5 Grendel bolt rifle (2400-2500 fps bullet) I did a survey with other Grendel users. What did you shoot? How far was it? How far did the game run? The result was basically an echo of theanemic 6,5x55 moose experience...

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    Quote Originally Posted by R93 View Post
    I have to admit he lost all credibility with me when he said most blasers had to be bedded to be accurate.

    Bed a Blaser ???
    Burn the witch!

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    Quote Originally Posted by R93 View Post
    I adopt a machine gunners prone position allowing the recoil to travel a sort of straight line thru my whole body.
    For hunters, a very good position in my opinion. Allows for a larger range of movement when needing to track a target as well.
    I simply can't do this with a leg pulled up

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VAgbyAdouUM

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    Have a look at Full Bore comp shooters for position. I always went angled to the barrel line and slightly lifted right leg push from the toes slightly.
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    Shooting with the body angled to the rifle is so that the support arm can reach the forend when shooting unsupported, there's no inherent accuracy advantage to shooting like that when shooting from a supported position

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    Fcuk I'll go back to the missionary position and shoot between the legs!!
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    Boom, cough,cough,cough

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tussock View Post
    I think Gimp made around $80 as a professional Muay Thai fighter

    $180, ish, total

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    Quote Originally Posted by gimp View Post
    $180, ish, total

    I made a lot more as a professional muay thai gambler

 

 

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