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    Quote Originally Posted by averageplinker View Post
    Ok gang, with thanks to Ped and Lawrie my project rifle is ready to be scoped and used.

    Once I have attached my chosen scope how/where should I hold the Ace whilst pumping it up?

    Don't want to strain the stock unduly!

    Cheers Rich
    Over the years I have developed the strong view that a lot of things that can be fiddly or otherwise annoying to do standing up are much easier if you sit or kneel. E.g. unloading a tube magazine on a pump shotgun, or cocking powerful springers.

    My technique for pumpers is to sit or take a knee in conventional fashion (left knee up, right down, for a right hander).

    Hold the gun in front of you with the right hand side facing you.

    Place the heel (top) of the butt in your left instep.

    Place the palm of your left hand on the top of the barrel.

    Use your right hand to operate the pump handle.

    For the higher pumps, you can use pressure from both arms.

    It works for me. Far better than trying standing up, either holding the scope (bad idea) or the pistol grip (poor leverage).

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    Geezer guidance sounds compelling, but my simpler approach was to use sturdy (wide, double strap) mounts, and ensure I placed the heal of my hand on top of the scope mount, so the pressure went through it and not the scope.
    Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.

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    Hi, this might help.
    On the photo is an unscoped Innova, but with a scope on your Ace you will probably still be able to hold the stock and the scope together in one hand.
    What I learned from this photo is to put the butt on my right upper leg, whilst bending my leg a bit. It makes pumping a lot easier. And never hold the wrist of the stock.



    This is a photo of what I mean with my Victory



    Cheers, Louis

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