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The Basics, Starting Out
Gun for my wife
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<blockquote data-quote="memtb" data-source="post: 2730950" data-attributes="member: 75451"><p>If I may be bold enough to make a suggestion (a thought) that is not cartridge related! And this pertains to everyone not just for the wives and kids!</p><p></p><p> Many of you folks use suppressors, some even with longish barrels, and many of you also carry your rifle slung on your shoulder. I often see these suppressed rifles when carried with the end of the suppressor a foot or more above the hunter/shooters head.</p><p></p><p> So, have y'all considered, when building, putting the front sling swivel on the barrel rather than the sock….it would easily lower the muzzle 6" to 8". This should make the rifle much more user friendly…</p><p>especially if any tree limbs are involved in your travels! Just a thought! memtb</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="memtb, post: 2730950, member: 75451"] If I may be bold enough to make a suggestion (a thought) that is not cartridge related! And this pertains to everyone not just for the wives and kids! Many of you folks use suppressors, some even with longish barrels, and many of you also carry your rifle slung on your shoulder. I often see these suppressed rifles when carried with the end of the suppressor a foot or more above the hunter/shooters head. So, have y’all considered, when building, putting the front sling swivel on the barrel rather than the sock….it would easily lower the muzzle 6“ to 8”. This should make the rifle much more user friendly… especially if any tree limbs are involved in your travels! Just a thought! memtb [/QUOTE]
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