I'm the first to admit that I am far from a RB expert. But I have what I thought was a cadet rifle in 45/50 caliber. The wood on mine could have been replaced.
The best advice that I was given many years ago was to place something that will hold water on the end of the barrel. If that stance works for you use it. Like lifting weights. 3 reps of 15, with more water(weight) added as you progress. Work on all the basics while developing muscle memory...
For me the .40/65 WCF is my favorite. Short range, long range, in between, it's all good. Good thumping on the business end and easy on the shoulder. For the newer rounds it will have to be the .300 Winchester magnum. It gets there a lot quicker with authority. Not so easy on the shoulder!
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