morcey2
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I'm not making a tactical entrance. I'm not practicing making a tactical entrance. Heck, I'm not even _pretending_ to make a tactical entrance.
So shut up about my chicken wing!!! I'm not an 'operator', but a shooter/hunter, depending on the day. I've yet to find a target that shoots back, so I'm not going to get my elbow shot off by a can of expired corn niblets that's sitting at 100 yards. I'm not trying to keep my body squared up to the front to get max protection from my body armor. My body armor is pretty soft and is a result of too many good meals. On top of that, have you tried holding a C-stock 1903 without a chicken wing let alone a straight stocked rifle like a 91/30? It doesn't work!
This rant brought to you by every tacti-kewl mall ninja who has criticized my or my kids stances over the last couple of months. Especially those who have never shot a real rifle. You know the kind with smokeless powder cartridges and not with paint or plastic BB's.
Gotta post now before my iPad battery dies. Will add more shortly.
K, here to add more.
We went shooting as a family a couple of months ago and we posted lots of pictures of it on facebook, because we had a blast both literally and figuratively. Here's one of the pictures of me shooting a VZ-24 offhand:
(That's the picture that motivated me to switch to Diet Mtn Dew and I've lost about 30 lbs since then.) We had a comment on that picture on facebook today which is what got me agitated. On about a half dozen occasions at LGS/LPS, I've had other customers and sometimes 'helpful' employees try to correct my stance when I'm holding rifles. I got irritated with a particular employee, handed him the mosin, and told him "Here. Show me how to hold it." The owner (who's become a pretty good friend) was tripping over things laughing trying to watch this guy get a tactical stance with the straight stock.
A chicken wing isn't good for everything, but it's very good for general shooting and is very stable and keeps the gun laterally stable. When I get an AR or FAL or AK, I'll probably shoot those without a 'wing' because contorting for a chicken wing on those makes as much sense as a tight-elbow-to-body stance on a straight stock.
Or I could be in the midst of a tryptophan, chocolate, and gravy overdose.
Matt
So shut up about my chicken wing!!! I'm not an 'operator', but a shooter/hunter, depending on the day. I've yet to find a target that shoots back, so I'm not going to get my elbow shot off by a can of expired corn niblets that's sitting at 100 yards. I'm not trying to keep my body squared up to the front to get max protection from my body armor. My body armor is pretty soft and is a result of too many good meals. On top of that, have you tried holding a C-stock 1903 without a chicken wing let alone a straight stocked rifle like a 91/30? It doesn't work!
This rant brought to you by every tacti-kewl mall ninja who has criticized my or my kids stances over the last couple of months. Especially those who have never shot a real rifle. You know the kind with smokeless powder cartridges and not with paint or plastic BB's.
Gotta post now before my iPad battery dies. Will add more shortly.
K, here to add more.
We went shooting as a family a couple of months ago and we posted lots of pictures of it on facebook, because we had a blast both literally and figuratively. Here's one of the pictures of me shooting a VZ-24 offhand:
(That's the picture that motivated me to switch to Diet Mtn Dew and I've lost about 30 lbs since then.) We had a comment on that picture on facebook today which is what got me agitated. On about a half dozen occasions at LGS/LPS, I've had other customers and sometimes 'helpful' employees try to correct my stance when I'm holding rifles. I got irritated with a particular employee, handed him the mosin, and told him "Here. Show me how to hold it." The owner (who's become a pretty good friend) was tripping over things laughing trying to watch this guy get a tactical stance with the straight stock.
A chicken wing isn't good for everything, but it's very good for general shooting and is very stable and keeps the gun laterally stable. When I get an AR or FAL or AK, I'll probably shoot those without a 'wing' because contorting for a chicken wing on those makes as much sense as a tight-elbow-to-body stance on a straight stock.
Or I could be in the midst of a tryptophan, chocolate, and gravy overdose.
Matt
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