I've been shooting for over 30 years and on good day can manage a half MOA group, even with my 300 PRC. Now that PRC weighs 14LBS and I recently shot a 7PRC that weighs only 6LBS and my groups ballooned to almost 2MOA. I'm curious - do you put smaller frame shooters on the larger chamberings to see if the fundamentals learned with the low recoiling rigs carry over for a magnum chambering, or does it (recoil management) simply reach a limit at some point with body weight?
For our classes all our rifles are chambered in 6.5 Creedmoor. Changing to a magnum, fundamentals are still the same. Recoil management obviously becomes more of a challenge but groupings should stay the same if techniques stay the same
I've been shooting for over 30 years and on good day can manage a half MOA group, even with my 300 PRC. Now that PRC weighs 14LBS and I recently shot a 7PRC that weighs only 6LBS and my groups ballooned to almost 2MOA. I'm curious - do you put smaller frame shooters on the larger chamberings to see if the fundamentals learned with the low recoiling rigs carry over for a magnum chambering, or does it (recoil management) simply reach a limit at some point with body weight?
For our classes all our rifles are chambered in 6.5 Creedmoor. Changing to a magnum, fundamentals are still the same. Recoil management obviously becomes more of a challenge but groupings should stay the same if techniques stay the same
What calibers do y’all run in the Lupos ? Which do you recommend?
6.5 Creedmoor. Depends on application