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Still Learning To Shoot The GP Flintlock
Well guys, I've had fourteenrange sessions with the .54 GP flintlock and have something around 400 shots out of it.
Some days I shoot it pretty well, some days not so well. But I always seem to learn something. Shot it today a 75 yards with its favorite load and discovered something interesting. The four targets below were shot from the bench. For the first two, I pulled the stock back very firmly into my shoulder and used a firm cheek weld to the stock. For the second two, Iheld the stock against my shoulderwith a very light pull and used a "feather light" cheek weld. Interesting, eh? ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
RE: Still Learning To Shoot The GP Flintlock
They claim that a death grip is not the way to hold a rifle, but this is pretty interesting.
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RE: Still Learning To Shoot The GP Flintlock
I understand your point. But the problem is that you can not use a loose grip in hunting situations. I normally shoot from a supported position when I hunt. So when I really want to know where my FL is hittlng I hold the forearm with my right hand-which is supported by a sand bag. After all what happens in a hunting situattion is really what we are interested in??Or at least that is my main interest. Tom.
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RE: Still Learning To Shoot The GP Flintlock
Very interesting!! Going to the range Wed. w/ my daughter. Time for an experiment!!
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RE: Still Learning To Shoot The GP Flintlock
So when I really want to know where my FL is hitting I hold the forearm with my right hand-which is supported by a sand bag. After all what happens in a hunting situation is really what we are interested in?? |
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