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Surely their guns would go over your head? Don't forget I know how tall you are now! :sarcastic:Agreed, over the shoulder is not good. Had a few knocks from 6ft plus guys who turn around without looking!
Surely their guns would go over your head? Don't forget I know how tall you are now! :sarcastic:Agreed, over the shoulder is not good. Had a few knocks from 6ft plus guys who turn around without looking!
Have to admit i'm an over-the-shoulder-beretta-holder...
I think there's a 12 step program to sign up to somewhere
I am an expert at this I find it hurts my wrist and forearm.Has nobody heard of the CPSA Safety Comittee recommended "T" position - the safe way to hold and protect your gun in company? Tut! Tut! Tut! :sarcastic:
Particularly if you are like me and attract stray clay bits and a lot of stray lead.Cheers all noted full ppe required.
Mine too! It is awkward, fairly impractical and I never use it myself, but I have too much respect for my gun to be waving it around at shoulder height with people passing by me. So many times I've seen the gun knocked off the shoulder normally bouncing off someones's head first before it crashes to the ground.I am an expert at this I find it hurts my wrist and forearm.
+1 same as meI am a slip to the stand kinda guy. Arrive at stand as it nears my turn I whip it out ready for use.
Over the shoulder for me too.but I have heard a few people tut tuting about it.especially since getting an auto.Have to admit i'm an over-the-shoulder-beretta-holder...
I think there's a 12 step program to sign up to somewhere
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