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<blockquote data-quote="turkeyrun" data-source="post: 4228244" data-attributes="member: 27991"><p>Dad worked a guy (50 years ago) that shot BP flintlock pistol comps. He had an old truck axle that he heated and bent to the angle to match his pistol grip.</p><p>He would pick the axle up from the bench and point it, while moving around the shop, for strength exercise.</p><p>Every other day, for aim practice, he had a plumb Bob that attached to front end of axle, hung almost to the floor. The metal plumb was in a pint Mason jar. He would "aim" the axle and not hit the glass jar with the suspended metal plumb.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Instead of going from bench down to stool and back to bench; go from bench up to shoulder level with arm extended to fire position. Don't drop it on your toe!</p><p></p><p></p><p>I have a lead bar that looks just like your RR rail. I may drag it out and see what my tore shoulder will tolerate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turkeyrun, post: 4228244, member: 27991"] Dad worked a guy (50 years ago) that shot BP flintlock pistol comps. He had an old truck axle that he heated and bent to the angle to match his pistol grip. He would pick the axle up from the bench and point it, while moving around the shop, for strength exercise. Every other day, for aim practice, he had a plumb Bob that attached to front end of axle, hung almost to the floor. The metal plumb was in a pint Mason jar. He would "aim" the axle and not hit the glass jar with the suspended metal plumb. Instead of going from bench down to stool and back to bench; go from bench up to shoulder level with arm extended to fire position. Don't drop it on your toe! I have a lead bar that looks just like your RR rail. I may drag it out and see what my tore shoulder will tolerate. [/QUOTE]
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