15 May 2015, 23:22
Atkinsonmouthpieces
my goodness! I have an opine on the subject but I wouldn't want to hurt anyones feelings..I shoot a big bore with a cresent butt in 45-90 but I use a chew of Brown Mule as opposed to a mouthpiece, to each his own, but don't stand on my left side when I shoot!

16 May 2015, 01:10
BitterrootWe built a 577 T-Rex for a fellow last year with a Niedner buttplate. I had to sight it in. I didn't wear a mouthpiece but I did wear my jockstrap and cup.
Bitteroot
Did you know that some pretty serious viruses are coming out of your site. Or at least that is what Norton is telling me.
16 May 2015, 22:19
Charles_Helmquote:
Originally posted by lindy2:
Bitteroot
Did you know that some pretty serious viruses are coming out of your site. Or at least that is what Norton is telling me.
I haven't had any problems with it, but I do not claim any expertise.
17 May 2015, 06:11
BitterrootThat's the first I've heard of it. My anti virus software hasn't flagged anything but we'll check it out. Thanks for the heads up.
I guess I've heard sillier things, usually from Shootaway. Ear Protection. That's where you need to be going.
Ray,
Good plan. I use Copenhagen. I mashes down real good.
quote:
Originally posted by lavaca:
I guess I've heard sillier things, usually from Shootaway. Ear Protection. That's where you need to be going.
I agree. it does sound silly, but I guess only until one cracks or breaks one of those front teeth while shooting.
23 May 2015, 21:59
chuck375When you really need a mouthpiece ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=km32TXttaGU24 May 2015, 23:45
Joe from So. Cal.I usually go through a short, quick checklist when I shoot my 460 Weatherby: teeth tightly clenched, good cheek weld, support hand vs front sling stud etc. Then the middle finger of my right hand gets pounded...
Obviously I'm out playing and not hunting.
25 May 2015, 21:09
chuck375quote:
Originally posted by Joe from So. Cal.:
I usually go through a short, quick checklist when I shoot my 460 Weatherby: teeth tightly clenched, good cheek weld, support hand vs front sling stud etc. Then the middle finger of my right hand gets pounded...
Obviously I'm out playing and not hunting.
Similar to my 500 Jeffery. When I'm shooting it every two weeks, I just bring it up offhand and shoot it like my 270. When I haven't shot it in awhile I need a bit of mental prep, practice hold, stock meld, dry fire a few times, then all is good.