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The Basics, Starting Out
Handgun Hunting/Shooting for the Rifle Guy
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<blockquote data-quote="41mag" data-source="post: 95082" data-attributes="member: 3804"><p>Everything that Dan B. said.</p><p></p><p>I don't shoot a bolt gun but a Contender in 7x30 Waters. It is loaded with a very stiff 140gr load which shoots better than I can hold it. As for the bi-pod if you can use one best thing going, if not, I use a fanny pack which I stuffed the main bag with pillow stuffing and it works great in a pinch. Definately prone or shooting sticks will be your best bet. </p><p></p><p>As for the grip, Dan is right on with that, I tought a young lady to shoot her Walther .380 by letting her shoot my 44 mag. Same principal, she was squeezing the grip way to tight, after shooting the 44 she put a lot of guy's I know to shame with her pistol. Just took getting away from the thought of it coming back and hitting her. SAme applies with the high powered handcannons. If you have enough grip to hang on to it, you will find that you can shoot it way more proficiently just by leting it do it's thing.</p><p></p><p>Good luck and the best recommendation I have is practice, practice, practice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="41mag, post: 95082, member: 3804"] Everything that Dan B. said. I don't shoot a bolt gun but a Contender in 7x30 Waters. It is loaded with a very stiff 140gr load which shoots better than I can hold it. As for the bi-pod if you can use one best thing going, if not, I use a fanny pack which I stuffed the main bag with pillow stuffing and it works great in a pinch. Definately prone or shooting sticks will be your best bet. As for the grip, Dan is right on with that, I tought a young lady to shoot her Walther .380 by letting her shoot my 44 mag. Same principal, she was squeezing the grip way to tight, after shooting the 44 she put a lot of guy's I know to shame with her pistol. Just took getting away from the thought of it coming back and hitting her. SAme applies with the high powered handcannons. If you have enough grip to hang on to it, you will find that you can shoot it way more proficiently just by leting it do it's thing. Good luck and the best recommendation I have is practice, practice, practice. [/QUOTE]
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