Types of Bolt Manipulation
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 พ.ย. 2024
- Couldn't get this out of my head for about 24 hours so decided to post about it. Different types of bolt manipulation can be applied to many different types of applications. There is not necessarily a correct answer to how this can be executed.
I go over a few different types, definitely not all of the ways to handle the bolt, but the most common that I have seen over the years.
Let me know what you think and if you agree or disagree and why, would love to have a discussion about this very niche topic cause why not!
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Found this. Thanks!
Of course!!!
Alright, gotta ask. Why is your level set up on the right side of the rifle if you are a right handed shooter? I typically see it on the left so you can check it with your off eye while keeping the main one on target. I have mine forward as far as I can get it and upside down compared to yours so I can actually see it while looking through the scope, it just kinda hangs out in the bottom third of my reticle. I like it. But I'm one of those both eyes open shooters so perhaps that's why.
So I have the second one on the right-hand side if I have to shoot off-hand, normally there is always one stage at a match that requires it. And because it is already much more difficult than shooting normally, I added it because I could not see the level on the opposite side. Is it necessary? No, but I wanted to give myself the ability to do the same thing on that side that I do normally.
@@matthewsolo5162 Neat, I practice both sides as well but only have a level on the one. I might need to give that a try.
@@zackl3094 Yeah, it can definitely be beneficial, I will say I don't use it very much, so if you have the money its a good idea, if you're tighter on funding, I would not prioritize it over somethign more functional.
I’m scope shopping. Never bought a scope ever. Looking at Schmidt & bender & vortex. Is that Khalid up there in top tier as well? I’m new to scopes. I want to buy once cry 😢 once.
Yeah Kahles, is up there with Zero Compromise, and Tangent Theta. They are very expensive. If I were you I would try to get a chance to look through each scope you’re interested in to make sure you like it and it’s resonates with your eye. Each scope brand has unique reticle which I think plays a huge part in selection, you may like the scope but hate the reticle which leaves you in a tough spot.
@@matthewsolo5162 great advice thx u . Iron sights & red dots are only so much fun.🤩
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@@romeofoxtrot363 100% but I will warn you the buy once cry once mentality has never worked out for me which is why I have multiple items of each hahaha. But at least you can attempt to make the smartest choice the first time which will help reduce the damage to the wallet|!!