Remember kids cylinder gap is real, and trying the Hickok shot from your forarm as a rest with a walker and 45-48 grains of black is dumb, I'm likely a bit dumb. but o well but you live and you get some unburnt powder imbedded in your arm to go with your burnt arm hairs
Just think if he was as using that method of leg bracing where the gun is resting on one leg horizontal on the ground and the other legs knee verticalOuch!
Yeah, not all handguns are the same.
What you can get away with using one,
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You have to account for the differences when changing to a revolver.
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Can't begin to count the number of times I have stopped a revolver shooter in the act.
I also cannot count the number of people I have stopped from hurting themselves both with second hand on cylinder gap
Durn, I only have 12 fingers so I guess it was at least 13. Close enough?If maybe we could get an idea within +/- 100 times that would be close enough I would think.
I'm asking from a point of ignorance, not from one of judgement, but what exactly is the practical application of shooting from that position?Ouch!
Yeah, not all handguns are the same.
What you can get away with using one,
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You have to account for the differences when changing to a revolver.
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In roughly 1995 I made the mistake of trying the silhouette-style shooting position with a 4” model 19.Ouch!
Yeah, not all handguns are the same.
What you can get away with using one,
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You have to account for the differences when changing to a revolver.
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That was a very common position in long range handgun silhouette. 200 meter rams are tough to hit without the braced pistol held against the leg.I'm asking from a point of ignorance, not from one of judgement, but what exactly is the practical application of shooting from that position?
Hmm. Interesting. ThanksThat was a very common position in long range handgun silhouette. 200 meter rams are tough to hit without the braced pistol held against the leg.