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Proper big bore technique
29 April 2011, 21:12
tiggertateProper big bore technique
For a thorough discussion of the topic we should begin with what NOT to do...
Darwin at work
"Experience" is the only class you take where the exam comes before the lesson.
29 April 2011, 21:20
tiggertateI don't care who you are, that there is funny!!

"Experience" is the only class you take where the exam comes before the lesson.
29 April 2011, 21:27
Mike Scottto quote one of the greats... "what a maroon"...
29 April 2011, 21:51
Cross LYou have Got to be kiding

SSR
29 April 2011, 21:57
congomikeActually, I am quite impressed! Now we can talk him into stepping it up a bit..say a Lott, or better yet Safarikid's 5.5 lb 500 Jeffe!

29 April 2011, 22:07
temmiSooooo...
That why we have a Shoulder
I have never thought of using my face to reduce recoil...
30 April 2011, 00:21
jeffeossoand this is why roger can't stand bigbores ...
he can't stand it when the recoil hits him in the cheek
30 April 2011, 00:39
CCMDoc "And coming up on Wide World of Sports ... Training for a bout with Mike Tyson ...
NRA Lifer; DSC Lifer; SCI member; DRSS; AR member since November 9 2003
Don't Save the best for last, the smile for later or the "Thanks" for tomorow
That has to be one of the funniest shooting videos I have ever seen.
No 1 for the Centenary Darwin award.
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Yep, that kid is about as slow as a game of Scrabble with Mike Tyson,
yet quick enough to turn his cheek and get the punch on the jaw instead of the nose.
That must be the way he flinches.
Quite a flinch!
Think he has tried the same shooting technique before or after that video was shot?
The bouncy psych-up/limber-up before the shot was cute.
Was that a BAR in .458 WinMag, or just a .30-06?
30 April 2011, 11:01
tiggertateLooked to me he was so scared of it he turned his head right before he jerked the trigger. About 50 thousandths of a second short of a broken nose! Probably traded it for a broken jaw.
"Experience" is the only class you take where the exam comes before the lesson.
He had a good idea what was coming and spent the first sconds of the video getting himself jacked up. Then he turned his face away as he yanked on the trigger. Who is dumber, the guy who couldn't figure out what would happen, or the guy who could and did it anyway?
Dean
...I say that hunters go into Paradise when they die, and live in this world more joyfully than any other men.
-Edward, Duke of York
30 April 2011, 18:29
jeffeossonow i can begin to understand when someone says "my 338 kicks too much"
30 April 2011, 21:24
RobgunbuilderHe needs more training! Had he held the gun Homeboy style, he would have distributed the recoil forces over a broader area, i.e. most of his face. He also has a terrible flinch probably brought on by a previous atempt at the proper technique.
I should point out that this method is often used in the process of obtaining gold front teeth and is taught at the pre and high school level in many urban areas where busing has been attributed to improved academic scores ( despite the inability for critical thinking and reading skills).-Rob
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02 May 2011, 06:18
Blue DogI hope I never meet that guy in the hardwoods or any fields! No gray matter between his ears evidently.
05 May 2011, 23:16
Bob NisbetIf I were hired as his shooting coach, after seeing that, I would recommend that he next support the rifle in his crotch. That would solve the gene pool problem, and get his attention even more.
Wonder if that rifle is now available for a trade. I have a 22 rimfire I think he might like.
Bob Nisbet
DRSS & 348 Lever Winchester Lover
Temporarily Displaced Texan
If there's no food on your plate when dinner is done, you didn't get enough to eat.
06 May 2011, 04:42
Tall ChiefSeriously, if we can be..(usually can't)..when you shoot your big Dr, are you fully relaxed, pullt the gun into your shoulder from the foreend, or a bit rigid??
Thanks
Pro Deo et Pro Patria
07 May 2011, 05:02
338UserThere is dumb, there is dumber and then there is that guy.

07 May 2011, 05:19
Michael RobinsonI have some sympathy for him, although if he had to pass an IQ test to do it, I'm sure he wouldn't be qualified to breed.
I once fired a .375 H&H Mag. one handed.
We were celebrating on the way back to camp, after I had used it to kill a leopard.
I held it at arm's length, really without thinking too much about it, and fired it at the blue sky.
The web of my shooting hand was sore for a week!

Mike
Wilderness is my cathedral, and hunting is my prayer.