Recoil management is a key component, especially with tactical shooters, we are doing more and more in the recoil management arena so that we have consistency from shot to shot.
Problem is, much of the training out there, especially prior to the last few years was based on Sling Shooting doctrine even though you are using a support. Take F Class for example, their rests are designed to enhance consistency from shot to shot so you are not gonna see the variations a Palma Shooter with a sling will experience. Apples and Oranges.
Tactical Shooters are multi positional, so we have developed techniques to combat recoil variations, and use recoil management effectively. Video shows we clearly are keeping the rifle on target so the individual can see the results of his shot. Even when off the ground. Back to previous doctrine, Spotter / Shooter relationship, it was the task of the spotter to manage the shot after it left the barrel. The shooter was the junior man, basically just a monkey pulling the trigger. No longer, we are empowering the shooter to control everything from bullet shot to target. By managing recoil, getting the shoulders in front of the hips, and seeing the shot results downrange, the shooter can adjust and follow up much quicker than ever before. Many time on the line, even with a spotter, before the spotter as uttered his first word, the shooter is replying, "Got it" and sending another round hitting the target. That is far cry from lessons taught in the past. It's why we focus on eliminating angles in the shooters position, and squaring up. Even standing we square the shoulders to the target, lean into it, and can manage the shot after the bullet has left the barrel.
I too highly doubt the 20-30fps deviation, heck depending on the chronograph he used to test that, variations in the placement of the bullet past the screens can cause that error. Not the recoil differences of the rifle. As [MENTION=825]TiroFijo[/MENTION] noted, 8.5fps is a known number, that 3x increase seems to be pattern people are noting of lately. Those not caught up in the US Ballistic Politics of the Day, constantly email about the increases stated in a lot of variables /effects. I am not gonna elaborate, but many outside the US don't agree, and some quietly inside the US too. Adding 3x the value is becoming more, more evident of late. I will say, my PVM-21 needs to have the shots break perfectly in the same spot or it will easily demonstrate that variation. I retired the unit because of it, but prior I had to draw a line for my reticle in order to index the shot. Skyscreens style chronographs with something a simple as partially cloudy skies can cause variations. If you are demonstrations a free recoil method vs a hard hold, you can easily send the shoot at an odd angle through the screens, cause a unit error.
Videos make it easy to demonstrate, the rifles barely moves when proper recoil management is employed. A Sling shooter can definitely use the method or the idea of it to fine tune their position and use the variation to show inconsistency from shot to shoot. But a support shooter... If they learn anything about recoil management should not see this variations in where the bullet is release. That is the main problem with teaching doctrine designed for a difference discipline.