well now i cant go hnting :-(

death-junky said:
ok you all convinced me im going :D
its going to take some time geting use to shooting left handed lol
you should see all the tenserbandegs on it..... it looks like a boxing glove lol.
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You can punch out Bambi! :lol: Have a good hunt, Riley! :wink:
 
If you are at least able to bend your arm at the elbow then you can do so and rest the rifle on top of your right inner elbow while your right hand/cast is placed close to your shoulder...this will place the rifle's centre-weight on the elbow making it easier to control the shot.

Wrapping the sling(if you have one) around your right arm by placing it through the sling and then back out towards the right and then up and over the sling to wrap it against the arm, and then bringing your cast then back towards your shoulder and thusly under the rifle butt stock is how you do it. This will help steady the rifle and marry it to your body(upper torso). Tighten or loosen the sling accordingly until you get a firm tight lock with your support arm.

If you have no sling then you could always try and steady the rifle in a similar manner using your inner elbow but while sitting on the ground with one knee raised and resting your elbow thusly on your knee, rifle cradled again in your inner elbow joint

There is no reason why this shouldn't be possible, unless of course your entire right arm is in a cast :p
 
Awesome! A work incapacitating injury! Sorry boss cant work...my hand hurts so much I just cant focus on the job and the meds boy they're making my head swim too.

Lucky bugger... paid sick leave or Ei for the entire season.
 
Broken hand?
THAT , kid is not enough to keep ANY of us gunnutz out of the bush!'I would say it's just a litttle challenge, is all.

Go get yerself a critter, and let's see a pic of you and that gimped up paw with a big smile on your mug! :lol:

Cat
 
hahahah ya ya ya im going out today after my unkle gets off work.
hahaha i made a rest from my getar stand it works well if im in the siting stance :D .
ill suck it up and be a man :lol: :roll: :wink: .
ill tell ya how it went when i get back.
talk to ya all later.
Riley
 
I would go at any cost. Heck you could always help out at camp or be one of the doggers... At worst you could always drink, smoke and bull#### too much! :twisted:

I am a south-paw, but heck you have a couple of weeks to learn to shoot right handed from a well braced stand....

Go have fun lad! :lol:
 
peckerwood said:
If you are at least able to bend your arm at the elbow then you can do so and rest the rifle on top of your right inner elbow while your right hand/cast is placed close to your shoulder...this will place the rifle's centre-weight on the elbow making it easier to control the shot.

Wrapping the sling(if you have one) around your right arm by placing it through the sling and then back out towards the right and then up and over the sling to wrap it against the arm, and then bringing your cast then back towards your shoulder and thusly under the rifle butt stock is how you do it. This will help steady the rifle and marry it to your body(upper torso). Tighten or loosen the sling accordingly until you get a firm tight lock with your support arm.

If you have no sling then you could always try and steady the rifle in a similar manner using your inner elbow but while sitting on the ground with one knee raised and resting your elbow thusly on your knee, rifle cradled again in your inner elbow joint

There is no reason why this shouldn't be possible, unless of course your entire right arm is in a cast :p
Dude, do you write those pamphlets on jets that explain what to do during sudden decompression? You know - "Put your head between your knees thusly and kiss your ass goodbye." :p :lol:

Go get one, Riley! I'd say shoot straight, but under the circumstances I'll just say "shoot in the general direction"... :lol:

Have a good hunt!
 
Terrence said:
peckerwood said:
If you are at least able to bend your arm at the elbow then you can do so and rest the rifle on top of your right inner elbow while your right hand/cast is placed close to your shoulder...this will place the rifle's centre-weight on the elbow making it easier to control the shot.

Wrapping the sling(if you have one) around your right arm by placing it through the sling and then back out towards the right and then up and over the sling to wrap it against the arm, and then bringing your cast then back towards your shoulder and thusly under the rifle butt stock is how you do it. This will help steady the rifle and marry it to your body(upper torso). Tighten or loosen the sling accordingly until you get a firm tight lock with your support arm.

If you have no sling then you could always try and steady the rifle in a similar manner using your inner elbow but while sitting on the ground with one knee raised and resting your elbow thusly on your knee, rifle cradled again in your inner elbow joint

There is no reason why this shouldn't be possible, unless of course your entire right arm is in a cast :p
Dude, do you write those pamphlets on jets that explain what to do during sudden decompression? You know - "Put your head between your knees thusly and kiss your ass goodbye." :p :lol:

Go get one, Riley! I'd say shoot straight, but under the circumstances I'll just say "shoot in the general direction"... :lol:

Have a good hunt!

:shock: Damn I havent thought of shooting with my head between my knees yet...thanks for the new shooting advice :lol:

I will be sure to pass it on to the girlfriends :wink:
 
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