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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 3089609" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>Lay in the dirt or perched in a tree and fire a shot with the wind in your face..I have had dirt and dust get in my eyes from the blast shaking everything loose in the tree.</p><p>Hate them.</p><p>Recoil reduction is not really needed in a gun like that for hunting.</p><p>My opinion though.</p><p>I shot the 69 gr Tipped match kings and some stuff i the 70+ gr area and the drop and velocity loss compared to the 55gr V-Max was way too much.</p><p></p><p>When you go shooting get a big piece of cardboard and shoot at it aiming at the same point with your different rounds.</p><p>I did that every 100 yards out to 500 yards and the heavy bullets never caught up.</p><p>It was like they were bricks falling out of the sky.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 3089609, member: 15054"] Lay in the dirt or perched in a tree and fire a shot with the wind in your face..I have had dirt and dust get in my eyes from the blast shaking everything loose in the tree. Hate them. Recoil reduction is not really needed in a gun like that for hunting. My opinion though. I shot the 69 gr Tipped match kings and some stuff i the 70+ gr area and the drop and velocity loss compared to the 55gr V-Max was way too much. When you go shooting get a big piece of cardboard and shoot at it aiming at the same point with your different rounds. I did that every 100 yards out to 500 yards and the heavy bullets never caught up. It was like they were bricks falling out of the sky. [/QUOTE]
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