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<blockquote data-quote="gemihur" data-source="post: 3930555" data-attributes="member: 34622"><p>In the pistol platform recoil can be accommodated by the wrists and the elbows acting as McPherson struts</p><p>A relatively relaxed stance with the awareness of impending energy allows for a smooth detent of thrust</p><p>You needn't absorb the energy but allow it to roll back, up, and away as you return to the shooting position</p><p>Don't load your ammunition like your gonna blast a bank vault, just push the bullet to it's target.</p><p>Start with 357's and then a 44 mag, before you know it a light load with the Marlin will be uneventful.</p><p>A secure scope mount is a must. Here's an earlier configuration, ya' live and learn.</p><p>..................................[ATTACH=full]332667[/ATTACH]</p><p>The furniture is of my making and the scope mount did not stay attached after an ambitious session.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gemihur, post: 3930555, member: 34622"] In the pistol platform recoil can be accommodated by the wrists and the elbows acting as McPherson struts A relatively relaxed stance with the awareness of impending energy allows for a smooth detent of thrust You needn't absorb the energy but allow it to roll back, up, and away as you return to the shooting position Don't load your ammunition like your gonna blast a bank vault, just push the bullet to it's target. Start with 357's and then a 44 mag, before you know it a light load with the Marlin will be uneventful. A secure scope mount is a must. Here's an earlier configuration, ya' live and learn. ..................................[ATTACH type="full" alt="444 laminate forearm xsm.jpg"]332667[/ATTACH] The furniture is of my making and the scope mount did not stay attached after an ambitious session. [/QUOTE]
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