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That is the accepted way to shoot competition. All the Big Dingers shoot this way. His form is just about perfect, and he is well on his way to Big Dinger status.@BrentD
The young man’s shooting form looks unusual to me. His off trigger hand is so close to his body, with so much gun forward of his hand.
Merits to this form?
Good explanation.That is the accepted way to shoot competition. All the Big Dingers shoot this way. His form is just about perfect, and he is well on his way to Big Dinger status.
Often called Schuetzen style.
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This style rests the majority of the rifle's weight on the left hand. That weight transfers vertically to one's elbow then left hip and down through his socks to the ground making a very solid stance.
It also increases muzzle weight, which slows everything down. I could post a lot more pics next week as other matches take place. There is some variation, esp. in the left hand to rifle grip. I shoot off my finger tips while others are able to bear the weight on the heel of their hand only.
No. Vests must be loose and incapable of forming any support. They are mostly for style and pockets. I do not use them but maybe 25-30% do. They usually come from other disciplines.I look forward to more photos and explanations. So different from wing shooting form.
Can one modify the shooting vest to create a “pocket” or shelf to anchor the support arm better?
False muzzle?Kinda surprised no one has commented on those .22 muzzles.
It is the equivalent of a backbored barrel. The original 28'' #2 barrel was bored to about 0.60''. Then a 17'' Lilja barrel is turned down and fit inside.False muzzle?
If so, how does that work with a .22?
Is that just to retain the longer sight radius?It is the equivalent of a backbored barrel. The original 28'' #2 barrel was bored to about 0.60''. Then a 17'' Lilja barrel is turned down and fit inside.
To make up for the missing steel, an under-rib is also fitted to the outside of the barrel.
Is that just to retain the longer sight radius?
How about a .30-40 instead?I really feel like I need a 1895 in 30-06…