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(pink)MIST
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I'm working on the unnecessary muscle tension, if your hand is in a naturally rested position it should be more comfortable, and should help promote a natural shooting position.
Could work , or I could be full of sh*t :) one way to find out :) |
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Davey
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Too much pressure with the three fingers, generally.
For the rear hand it shouldn't have any other job than pulling the trigger in the seated position, although for kneelers/standers this changes.
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nunga
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This will be interesting to see how the new grip works out. I can remember what I was taught at school with the woodwork class... the "three one one" grip. To this day i still use that grip as it is the most steady grip for holding any tools. If you apply this grip to a gun stock what do you get?
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(pink)MIST
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A little more shaping taken place. What I'm going to do on the other (thumb) side is follow the natural rested form of the thumb. This should take any tension out of the hand as it will be in a naturally rested position.
It's similar to what the original steyr grip is, just a difference in angles. The fun part will be not only making it feel right, but making it blend into the rest of the grip, as it's a different enough angle to throw out steyrs whole design. All will be revealed in time...... Edited by (pink)MIST - 09 Jun 2014 at 10:26pm |
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Nope, different idea using a more natural form for the hand
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No thumb up flange?
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I know a guy who knows a guy ..... :)
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Who are the other Steyr bits for?
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