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The Basics, Starting Out
Looking for a lh rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="Mustang72" data-source="post: 1574293" data-attributes="member: 109065"><p>DGarret said it perfect! Handle them all and see what fit and feels the best for you. I like to still hunt so I need to be able to be on target and ready to fire in an instant at times. When I check a gun before buying i like to shoulder it with a scope on and check for fit, feel,safety funtion, swing feel, and my version of natural point of aim. To do this I pick a animal,picture or something on a far wall or outside. I focus on the spot i want my crosshairs to land on. Then I shut my eyes, shoulder my rifle(taking the safety off while shouldering), then open my eye. If the gun fits me then the crosshairs are right where I was focused before I shut my eyes. Remington and savage for me. I wish the little kimbers didn't have a wing safety! Sure most of the time you don't have to take a shot that fast-but when you do it's nice to be able to!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mustang72, post: 1574293, member: 109065"] DGarret said it perfect! Handle them all and see what fit and feels the best for you. I like to still hunt so I need to be able to be on target and ready to fire in an instant at times. When I check a gun before buying i like to shoulder it with a scope on and check for fit, feel,safety funtion, swing feel, and my version of natural point of aim. To do this I pick a animal,picture or something on a far wall or outside. I focus on the spot i want my crosshairs to land on. Then I shut my eyes, shoulder my rifle(taking the safety off while shouldering), then open my eye. If the gun fits me then the crosshairs are right where I was focused before I shut my eyes. Remington and savage for me. I wish the little kimbers didn't have a wing safety! Sure most of the time you don't have to take a shot that fast-but when you do it's nice to be able to! [/QUOTE]
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