Tophernj
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An interesting topic for sure. One that was brought up in another thread that I started. Rather than have that thread hi-jacked, I figured why not use a bit more bandwidth and start another...
I am a die-hard fan of the thumbs forward grip on all guns. For me, it's fastest and most accurate. However, given the proximity of hot gasses from the cylinder/forcing cone gap several folks warn against it. With good reason, I might add. The only time I have had a problem with getting burned by the gasses escaping was when I had a Rhino in hand. The bottom firing cylinder caught me. Thankfully it was just specials being used at the time. That's why I'm not a Rhino fan. Great guns otherwise. I just do not want to have to change a grip that I have trained in for one gun.
So, what say you? How do you grip your wheel-y when shooting/training?
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I am a die-hard fan of the thumbs forward grip on all guns. For me, it's fastest and most accurate. However, given the proximity of hot gasses from the cylinder/forcing cone gap several folks warn against it. With good reason, I might add. The only time I have had a problem with getting burned by the gasses escaping was when I had a Rhino in hand. The bottom firing cylinder caught me. Thankfully it was just specials being used at the time. That's why I'm not a Rhino fan. Great guns otherwise. I just do not want to have to change a grip that I have trained in for one gun.
So, what say you? How do you grip your wheel-y when shooting/training?
C