I bought a used traditions Pennsylvania rifle,older model with 40 inch barrel. Shooting 80 gr. powder and prb it is a cheek slappin sob. Does anyone know a remedy for this or do i have a decoration piece.
That has been my experience also, although a too long LOP (length of pull) will also slap ya. Easy to correct a short LOP with a strap on butt pad, the only way to correct a long one is to cut the stock & re-fit the butt plate.most slappers have a to short LOP
Yep. Most of the original rifles I have are too short LOP and don't shoulder well.most slappers have a to short LOP
You’ll have to remove the comb on top of the stock. I had one, a 50 cal., got a slight black eye everytime I shot it for any long period. Solution, I sold it.I bought a used traditions Pennsylvania rifle,older model with 40 inch barrel. Shooting 80 gr. powder and prb it is a cheek slappin sob. Does anyone know a remedy for this or do i have a decoration piece.
If your getting smacked on the bench but not offhand you need to get the rifle up higher on the bench. When I shoot an offhand rifle on the bench it is set up higher so that my cheek will be on the stock the same place as when I shoot offhand. that way you are not over the comb trying to pick up the sights.I have one gun that slaps my cheek shooting seated at a bench, but standing is ok. Try a different position or hold.
Absolutely correct, and why I suggested standing and being more upright mayr help the OP.If your getting smacked on the bench but not offhand you need to get the rifle up higher on the bench. When I shoot an offhand rifle on the bench it is set up higher so that my cheek will be on the stock the same place as when I shoot offhand. that way you are not over the comb trying to pick up the sights.
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