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24 Aug 2021 Garand Picture of the Day
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my guess, officer firing rifle on far
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Nice raised elbow on the BAR man.
Real men measure once and cut.
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The Juniors I work with are somewhat puzzled by the "chicken wing". They don't know what their missing not shooting wood guns.
Ed
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Hello Mr Skeels
I see you are not that far from me
I'm just down the road a piece in Campobello SC
Yes shooting wood guns is fun
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Originally Posted by
ed skeels
The Juniors I work with are somewhat puzzled by the "chicken wing". They don't know what their missing not shooting wood guns.
Ed
Yes, my son laughed at my "chicken wing". I then let him shoot my M17 unsupported and he found out real quick that his arm tuck method is highly uncomfortable and inaccurate. Good for a light M16
type but not a wood rifle He also wore "hush puppies" when he was in.
BEAR
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I like that "shooting wooden guns"
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Best way to lock that elbow in place is to hold the rifle into your shoulder with the left hand, extend the right arm straight back shoulder high and palm up. Then rotate it over your head and grasp the pistol grip. It locks the bones in place, makes it easy to maintain... and makes a big difference in results.
Real men measure once and cut.
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Originally Posted by
SkyKid
Hello Mr Skeels
I see you are not that far from me
I'm just down the road a piece in Campobello SC
Yes shooting wood guns is fun
You need to come up and shoot our vintage rifle match's. Starts in October, third Saturday.
Ed
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Do you shoot at Polk County Gun Club?
If so that's about 20 miles from me an easy drive
If I have the time I would love to come up and shoot
I'm just a lousy shot cause I haven't the time to shoot the past couple years
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