I'm a relatively new shooter, but I've never given much thought about balance. Can I assume this balance point would be advantageous for most long guns? I wouldn't think balance is very important when shooing from a bench with the muzzle and butt stock both being supported, no?I want it to balance right about the front of the action
In Benchrest the rifles are usually not supported at the muzzle but a few inchs back on the forend of the stock. This allows for the stock to recoil with out falling out of the front bag and will not interfere with barrel vibration.. If the weight of the gun is to far forward the rifle will have a tendency of have the butt stock bounce up on recoil which will give you low impact on the target and if butt stock is to heavy it will affect barrel rise on recoil which can create a high impact on target. If you hang on to the gun, balance will have less effect but can you hold on to the gun exactly the same for all 5 shots and not affect the point of impact?I'm a relatively new shooter, but I've never given much thought about balance. Can I assume this balance point would be advantageous for most long guns? I wouldn't think balance is very important when shooing from a bench with the muzzle and butt stock both being supported, no?