Kingsbury: another gale...
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Kingsbury: another gale...
Well oomans, we're back from a blustery morning at Kingsbury. The rifles, a Mosin Nagant M1891 7.62x54R and a Remington 597 .22 have been boiled, scrubbed and oiled, and are now safely locked away so it's safe to ask the question:
What's the best way to soothe an aching shoulder ?
a. A nice long, warm bath with plenty of Radox
b. A not so wee dram of Scottish falling down water
c. Both of the above
'Twas a grand day out. The sun shone and we had more new 3 probationary members to ease into the sport. All the probationary members were taught safe weapons handling on a .22 for a few hours and then allowed to fire 5 rounds from the Mosin Nagant as a treat. If they come back for Week 2, which we may hint could be 100 rounds through the Mosin, then we know they are genuinely keen. We find this a very effective way of weeding out the Walters...
Despite the wind we managed to shoot 20 ten round groups with the Mosin Nagant all of which were under 3 MoA. Not bad for a rifle that was made in 1899 for the Czarist army and re-arsenalled in 1941 for Uncle Joe's lads to use again. However, 200 big Russian canned bangs do take their toll on the shoulder...
What's the best way to soothe an aching shoulder ?
a. A nice long, warm bath with plenty of Radox
b. A not so wee dram of Scottish falling down water
c. Both of the above
'Twas a grand day out. The sun shone and we had more new 3 probationary members to ease into the sport. All the probationary members were taught safe weapons handling on a .22 for a few hours and then allowed to fire 5 rounds from the Mosin Nagant as a treat. If they come back for Week 2, which we may hint could be 100 rounds through the Mosin, then we know they are genuinely keen. We find this a very effective way of weeding out the Walters...
Despite the wind we managed to shoot 20 ten round groups with the Mosin Nagant all of which were under 3 MoA. Not bad for a rifle that was made in 1899 for the Czarist army and re-arsenalled in 1941 for Uncle Joe's lads to use again. However, 200 big Russian canned bangs do take their toll on the shoulder...
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Re: Kingsbury: another gale...
Sorbothane, Christel used to pin a bit behind her bra strap when shooting her SVD and I attached a piece to the butt plate of her MN sniper, it is surprising how much of a difference just a few mm of the stuff makes. We may even have a piece left over somewhere.
Re: Kingsbury: another gale...
Or just hold it "properly" :55:
I still occasionally get a sore shoulder when shooting a round of sporting with the SG or a day on the pigeons - it is usually a result of not being fully focused on what I am doing and not mounting the gun correctly for a serious of shots (Or rushing)
I know it is nothing more than that, as I can go for months on end without any ill effects and I shoot at least one round of sporting clays (100 birds) each week, sometimes more (Time permitting/weather etc)
It never happens on a driven day or a day walked up over the dogs, so it has to be down to correct hold/position due to either lack of focus or rushing on my part.
Mike
I still occasionally get a sore shoulder when shooting a round of sporting with the SG or a day on the pigeons - it is usually a result of not being fully focused on what I am doing and not mounting the gun correctly for a serious of shots (Or rushing)
I know it is nothing more than that, as I can go for months on end without any ill effects and I shoot at least one round of sporting clays (100 birds) each week, sometimes more (Time permitting/weather etc)
It never happens on a driven day or a day walked up over the dogs, so it has to be down to correct hold/position due to either lack of focus or rushing on my part.
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Re: Kingsbury: another gale...
MiLisCer wrote:... it has to be down to correct hold/position due to either lack of focus or rushing on my part.
Mike
Right ooman, next time I'm out shooting the Mosin, you focus ! Got that ?
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Re: Kingsbury: another gale...
rugby players fix
beer, curry & beer then bath
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beer, curry & beer then bath
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Re: Kingsbury: another gale...
Chief Badger. Why don't you try wearing a bra with Sorbothane behind the strap!!ovenpaa wrote:Sorbothane, Christel used to pin a bit behind her bra strap when shooting her SVD and I attached a piece to the butt plate of her MN sniper, it is surprising how much of a difference just a few mm of the stuff makes. We may even have a piece left over somewhere.
Or perhaps just the bra!!
Could work!!
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Re: Kingsbury: another gale...
A badger wearing a bra :G
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Or just BRA (Badger Rights Alliance)
I did google for a Badger in a Bra but got distracted...
I did google for a Badger in a Bra but got distracted...
Re: Kingsbury: another gale...
Two drams. Sod the rest.
As for wearing a bra? I never tried putting one on, now taking..........???

As for wearing a bra? I never tried putting one on, now taking..........???

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Re: Kingsbury: another gale...
Hmm, the bath and whisky were just fine. We'll leave the bra wearing to the transylvanian sett...
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