NickJ
Well-Known Member
.260 quite similar to 6.5x55, I had an ultralight Roedale moderator on my 6.5x55 and could not see (or sometimes here) the reaction to shot. I put a Hardy Gen (and now a DPT) mod on and it solved that problem by adding just a wee bit of weight. A McMillan stock even more so. It is a bit heavier than the factory synthetic Sako 85 stock and probably fits a bit better.
I think it's more important to see the deer's reaction to the shot than the actual strike. Basically, I want to reduce recoil to be able to maintain a sight picture after the shot, especially when you want to take a number of animals from a herd. Weight and the right moderator (also giving weight) should achieve this. You should 'load' your bipod a bit but you don't want to be gripping your rifle too hard, you need to be relaxed (I was taught.)
Having used factory non lead ammo for this season on hill reds I have found myself reaching for the 30:06 but, again have not been seeing the reaction to the shot very well. I hate that. I either need to put on a heavier mod (it has a newish Barton Gunworks light one on currently) or go back to the 6.5.
One advantage of a Vorn backpack over a sling is I'm happy to add weight to a hill rifle now as you don't notice it.
I think it's more important to see the deer's reaction to the shot than the actual strike. Basically, I want to reduce recoil to be able to maintain a sight picture after the shot, especially when you want to take a number of animals from a herd. Weight and the right moderator (also giving weight) should achieve this. You should 'load' your bipod a bit but you don't want to be gripping your rifle too hard, you need to be relaxed (I was taught.)
Having used factory non lead ammo for this season on hill reds I have found myself reaching for the 30:06 but, again have not been seeing the reaction to the shot very well. I hate that. I either need to put on a heavier mod (it has a newish Barton Gunworks light one on currently) or go back to the 6.5.
One advantage of a Vorn backpack over a sling is I'm happy to add weight to a hill rifle now as you don't notice it.
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when the sticks are set up correctly, but you will also be less 'stable' in aiming.