Tikka owners, help me out here.
#31
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: mobile, alabama
Posts: 430
RE: Tikka owners, help me out here.
pdoughertyMU,
DM has given you wise advice. It sounds like the 7mag has made you very recoil concious. That being said, you need to practice those good shooting habits with a rifle that has no recoil to learn the right way, then work up to the 7mag. It isn't a harsh kicking rifle, but it is a handful for someone learning to shoot. Purchasing a rifle that has too much recoil has ruine more neophyte shooters than anything else i know. Hang in there and get that bolt action 22. Good luck!
DM has given you wise advice. It sounds like the 7mag has made you very recoil concious. That being said, you need to practice those good shooting habits with a rifle that has no recoil to learn the right way, then work up to the 7mag. It isn't a harsh kicking rifle, but it is a handful for someone learning to shoot. Purchasing a rifle that has too much recoil has ruine more neophyte shooters than anything else i know. Hang in there and get that bolt action 22. Good luck!
#32
Thread Starter
Join Date: May 2005
Posts: 266
RE: Tikka owners, help me out here.
given you wise advice. It sounds like the 7mag has made you very recoil concious. That being said, you need to practice those good shooting habits with a rifle that has no recoil to learn the right way
#33
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: MB.
Posts: 2,984
RE: Tikka owners, help me out here.
The Nikon Buckmaster has 3-1/2” of eye relief and should be good for the 7mm Rem. Mag but it all depends on how the rifle fits you and on how you hold it. You have to have confidence in your equipment when shooting or you will always have the jitters.
#34
Thread Starter
Join Date: May 2005
Posts: 266
RE: Tikka owners, help me out here.
ya, i got back from shooting today, and the groups started off very very terrible. however, at the end it was shootin just like it should. still not within 1 inch, but within 2 inches. i was usin the sandbags in the front and back, and really tryin hard not to flinch. i adjusted my scope a few times and i think that is when it started shootin like butter. and even if i still don't have it within the 1 inch, i can guarantee you ill be there under a year. but ill go out once a month to practice. 2 inches is good enough to take a deer.