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<blockquote data-quote="KurtM" data-source="post: 962259" data-attributes="member: 6064"><p>"By getting the hand as close to on top of the rifle as possible (along with further forward),"</p><p></p><p>Well kinda...sorta, but not really, at least the hand on top thing. Further forward is good! Arms MUCH wider apart than you would think and very neutral in forend tension with hand. If you point your index finger twards the targets it is hard to over-grip the fore-end</p><p></p><p>"It's claimed that these theories are supported by better hits and speed in testing."</p><p></p><p>These aren't theories they are true facts. The best "action rifle" shooters in the world use these true and tested techniques, this is the way the U.S. Army A.M.U. teaches action rifle shooting, so we are far beyond Theory. I find it an ammusment that we now have a F.M.D.* that in a way forces the user into this position...but hey if it helps get the word out all is good.</p><p></p><p>Now where F.M.D.s accell is where there is very little hand space left on the forend due to all sorts of clamp on stuff, lights, lasers, bottle openers etc. but seeing one on a bare fore-end......EEEESH!</p><p></p><p>Attached is a good picture of the propper grip on a carbine, from the European Rile Championships. This U.S. shooter has a perfect form in reguards to what Glocktgo is alluding to, and also has a real cool one of a kind J.P. Rifle</p><p></p><p>*F.M.D. = forward mounted dildo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KurtM, post: 962259, member: 6064"] "By getting the hand as close to on top of the rifle as possible (along with further forward)," Well kinda...sorta, but not really, at least the hand on top thing. Further forward is good! Arms MUCH wider apart than you would think and very neutral in forend tension with hand. If you point your index finger twards the targets it is hard to over-grip the fore-end "It's claimed that these theories are supported by better hits and speed in testing." These aren't theories they are true facts. The best "action rifle" shooters in the world use these true and tested techniques, this is the way the U.S. Army A.M.U. teaches action rifle shooting, so we are far beyond Theory. I find it an ammusment that we now have a F.M.D.* that in a way forces the user into this position...but hey if it helps get the word out all is good. Now where F.M.D.s accell is where there is very little hand space left on the forend due to all sorts of clamp on stuff, lights, lasers, bottle openers etc. but seeing one on a bare fore-end......EEEESH! Attached is a good picture of the propper grip on a carbine, from the European Rile Championships. This U.S. shooter has a perfect form in reguards to what Glocktgo is alluding to, and also has a real cool one of a kind J.P. Rifle *F.M.D. = forward mounted dildo [/QUOTE]
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