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    Looking forward to hitting the range later with my Tippman .22 to experiment.

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    I am very open to new ideas, and interested in exploring this technique.

    Philosophically, here is the issue that I am trying to reconcile. In our USPSA shooting, my wife and I have been working on extending our arms, and setting our wrists, but otherwise taking the tension out of our shooting. My wife is down in Moab while I am up in Montana for an elk trip, but she has been working hard at exploring reducing tension, and today for example by reducing tension, was able to shoot .17 splits at 15 yards into the A zone with her CO pistol. In my only range session exploring this, and clearly I know just enough about it to be dangerous, the way I was applying force was degrading my ability to make fast accurate hits with the AR .22 pistol compared to shooting the .22 AR carbine with a stock that I regularly train with.
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    Not my call, but I would love it if we could keep this thread on Rhett and discussion of and experimentation with his methods, as opposed to another equipment heavy thread — lest his thoughts be diluted.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GJM View Post
    Not my call, but I would love it if we could keep this thread on Rhett and discussion of and experimentation with his methods, as opposed to another equipment heavy thread — lest his thoughts be diluted.
    Thanks for this. If someone wants to start a cheek-pistol equipment thread, I'll move some posts.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clusterfrack View Post
    Thanks for this. If someone wants to start a cheek-pistol equipment thread, I'll move some posts.
    https://pistol-forum.com/showthread....ekweld-Pistols
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    How well does this work when you're smoked, injured and/or in the midst of an adrenaline dump?

    What about when you're reacting to something instead of initiating a staged event?
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    Quote Originally Posted by TGS View Post
    How well does this work when you're smoked, injured and/or in the midst of an adrenaline dump?

    What about when you're reacting to something instead of initiating a staged event?
    That would be a damn good scenario to test. I’m thinking it would be similar to carbine since you’re still consistently mounting up, but that’s not based with any actual experience.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TGS View Post
    How well does this work when you're smoked, injured and/or in the midst of an adrenaline dump?

    What about when you're reacting to something instead of initiating a staged event?
    To add to that, how does it work with "strange" positions such as you'd find using the Viking tactics "wall".
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    It seems to me that once you get to the size of an AR, you might as well just get a brace or a stock. There are lots of options that add virtually zero bulk, and you get the benefits of a stock

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