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What are you using as your 'walkabout' rear rest?
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<blockquote data-quote="1894" data-source="post: 33803" data-attributes="member: 1958"><p><strong>Re: What are you using as your \'walkabout\' rear rest?</strong></p><p></p><p>I have used Hawkins however it's spelt with my own Enfield and it is extremely effective. A often used dodge was to tape a first field dressing to the sling by the front sling swivel to give a better grip. The butt is either on the ground or if possible actualy dug in. It is a fantastic tactical position being so low. The disadvantage is dust from muzzle blast is increased.</p><p></p><p>The point about the reverse was applying the same grip to the rear sling point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1894, post: 33803, member: 1958"] [b]Re: What are you using as your \'walkabout\' rear rest?[/b] I have used Hawkins however it's spelt with my own Enfield and it is extremely effective. A often used dodge was to tape a first field dressing to the sling by the front sling swivel to give a better grip. The butt is either on the ground or if possible actualy dug in. It is a fantastic tactical position being so low. The disadvantage is dust from muzzle blast is increased. The point about the reverse was applying the same grip to the rear sling point. [/QUOTE]
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