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Thread: Trigger finger, grip & stock fit.

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    Trigger finger, grip & stock fit.

    Just a short film with some pointers

    https://youtu.be/hYu-KuYTPYs

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    Another good video, always interesting to watch. Thankyou.

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    Thanks, glad you liked it! Hoping to show the full train-up and details for this season. With increasing camera practice I also find it easier to illustrate the principles.

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    Another nice film. Seeing the projectile trace is quite neat. Looks like your R8 has seen a lot of work.
    Every machine is a smoke machine,
    If you use it wrong enough.

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    Excellent video. Food for thought. Surprised the bipod was under the barrel rather than the forend though.

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    Nice video as always. I need to work on my set up. Always find after the shot I am looking at the room left of the target. Excessive cheek pressure on rifle I guess

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    Quote Originally Posted by meateater View Post
    Excellent video. Food for thought. Surprised the bipod was under the barrel rather than the forend though.
    Maybe stud in stock end?

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    Good watch, it looks like the bipod is supporting the barrel, I always try not to have barrel touch anything when shooting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mooseman View Post
    Good watch, it looks like the bipod is supporting the barrel, I always try not to have barrel touch anything when shooting.
    Sako TRG style bipod.
    Slots into the fore end and lets the rifle "hang" below the hinge-point, offering very steady shooting position even with large and heavy scopes on the rifle.

 

 

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