Ethan of "I Love Muzzleloading" just happened to post a video yesterday about a schuetzen rifle:
Too heavy for light bench matches, heavy bench only. Personally, I wouldn't put my rest that far forward near the muzzle. I prefer to rest about the middle/balance point. But once you get it dialed in that really doesn't matter. Enjoy shooting it, great rifle.It's about 19 lbs of steel, brass, and wood. Lol Thank you for the word sof encouragement. I need to work the trigger a little as the lock works fine. Thanks again all. And when I'm able to shoot it I will definitely report.
Thus, the rifle's ergonomically designed stock was custom tailored to the Schuetzen rifleman's posture as he assumed a standing shooting position
I'm thinking cast iron monopod on a poured concrete footing.possible attachment points for a palm rest
This might help. Much like the modern stance. Perhaps the stance originated with schuetzen rifles?Can someone show me a picture of that posture ?
Is this an East Coast thing? I'm part of a weekly bench rest match at our local club, and a big club in a nearby city has them every week too. Of course, as far as ML goes I don't think I've ever seen a bench rest match around here. It's all done standing.Bench rifle matches used to be pretty common in the US but now most clubs no longer have them. Friendship and other large matches are about the only places you will see them.
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