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Over the last month I have had a few people ask me what is and how to use the artillery hold.
So I decided to make it the subject of a short video in the hope it will spark conversation and aid those who are unsure.
The video is here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BV5yONIripI
Many have commented that they have never used it, but use shooting stick or bags. Although they are not actually using the artillery hold, they are obeying its principles of allow the rifle to move rather than gripping it to death.
Hope you find this video helpful as much as I did learning and making it.
Last edited by catanonia; 16-03-2017 at 11:11 AM.
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Apologies, the link to the video is now fixed
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Good video.
A.G
I enjoy your vids.
This one explains the basics of letting a recoiling rifle move.
Then you have the poor lass in that kneeling position. I know the video was about recoil/hold but the kneeling stance sends out mixed messages.
Thank you. Interesting.
Nice video that, well done.
Regards,
Dave.
I find that not wrapping your thumb around the pistol grip (thumb up) works better, my 13yr old mastered it in less than a minute and was soon printing sub 5p sized groups at 23mtrs with my TXhc...
Ps, that was benched by the way as he could hardly lift the rifle...
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Good video thanks
great vid, but can you stop applying the same to non recoiling to recoiling. a lee enfeild will smack you in the gob if held like that.
the only thing i can find wrong is the nut on the steering wheel.
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