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Old 09-28-2012, 09:49 AM   #1
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I agree. I recommend some sort of bungee and blanket arrangement to absorb recoil if a person doesn't want to hold it to his shoulder.
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Old 09-28-2012, 10:22 AM   #2
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ok - i'll ask

what does this guy normally fire that he even has this set up available
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I'm the guy who created this 'Rube Goldberg' engineering marvel. It isn't a test bed- it started life as a shop project of a sergeant of mine's son in New Jersey. It was meant to hold my service match rifle (US Rifle Cal 30 M1) for cleaning from the muzzle end. It was out of perhaps and over abundance of caution that I went this route to test the PH, a very light 1 frame 12 ga.

It worked and worked very well.
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I agree. I recommend some sort of bungee and blanket arrangement to absorb recoil if a person doesn't want to hold it to his shoulder.
Or the old tried and true trick of a tire and a string works just fine and if you wrap the stock with some cloth no damage to the stock... Sometimes the old ways beat out the new ideas
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