Most hunters in NA manipulate the bolt by using the index finger and thumb.
Mostly, it is because no body have told them differently.
Some use the "palm, up, hit bolt, retract with pinky finger, slam home wiht heel of palm method"
I've tried both, mostly after reading a John Barsnes article a few years ago, where he extolls the virtues of the "palm up" method. In an article by Phil Shoemaker, he mentions that he prefers the index finger and thumb method.
After much trial, I find I am in Shoemakers camp. However, I wonder if this has to do with our respective hands. My meaty hands slam into the scope and other parts when doing the "palm up " approach.
Shoemaker is tall, with thick, meaty hands (as am I , except I am only 6ft tall)
Barsnes is about 5'10" IIRC, and not a "wide" fellow.
Bartell is about my height, but a smaller build. He favours the "palm up" approach.
I wonder if you have:
* Tried both methods
* Seen a clear reason to use one or the other
Mostly, it is because no body have told them differently.
Some use the "palm, up, hit bolt, retract with pinky finger, slam home wiht heel of palm method"
I've tried both, mostly after reading a John Barsnes article a few years ago, where he extolls the virtues of the "palm up" method. In an article by Phil Shoemaker, he mentions that he prefers the index finger and thumb method.
After much trial, I find I am in Shoemakers camp. However, I wonder if this has to do with our respective hands. My meaty hands slam into the scope and other parts when doing the "palm up " approach.
Shoemaker is tall, with thick, meaty hands (as am I , except I am only 6ft tall)
Barsnes is about 5'10" IIRC, and not a "wide" fellow.
Bartell is about my height, but a smaller build. He favours the "palm up" approach.
I wonder if you have:
* Tried both methods
* Seen a clear reason to use one or the other




















































