Musings

Uncle has an interesting post up.

First up is this video:

Good rifle form is something that steadies the gun and allows your body to best manage the recoil. I’ve found that once you get the basic form of a new shooter with a .22 Carbine down, and they’re hitting the target squarely, By adding a rifle with a more heavy recoil, they will automatically fine-tune their form to manage the recoil. Something like a m91/30 is always a nice choice.

Well I guess that works for shotguns too, as it looks like he was cured of a VERY bad habit in that video!

Also Uncle links this video by Rage Against the Machine. They’re Marxist Anarchists…who happen to have sold a SHITLOAD of CDs, Concert Tickets, Rights Licensing, and Merchandise during their run. I think they rock, and I like their sound. They are head-and-shoulders my favorite communists.

Arrrrrr

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0 Responses to Musings

  1. Thomas says:

    “By adding a rifle with a more heavy recoil, they will automatically fine-tune their form to manage the recoil.”

    Something like a 4-bore or .600 Overkill is always a nice choice. Skeleton color cased checkered steel butt plates, not recoil pads, for bonus form improvement. No cheaters like mercury recoil reducers.

    🙂

  2. Thomas says:

    For when you get a PROPER x39

    http://www.tnguns.com/shop/manuals/VZ58manual.pdf

    🙂

    Me anda feller texas gunblogger are meeting at an undisclosed location tomorrow to exercise some second amendment rights, and some stuff that needed excuses to be cleaned and oiled…and perhaps a BREN and some ELEPHANT rifles and Cape Buff Pistols.

    You might be talking to a Thomas model human on the phone when you say “I have a bunch or 30-06 to burn and I don’t have one at the moment…” and you get an answer from the Thomas model Human of “So should I bring a rifle or pistol or both? Scopes or irons?”

    🙂

    Should be a good day. Pray for the p-dogs, may they mist in peace?

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