Barricade Boltery: The Issues Of Barricade Shooting With A Bolt Action Rifle
Bolt Action Rifles
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7m 51s
Shooting around a barricade is quite self-explanatory with a semi-auto rifle, but as Bloke discovered on the timer in a match, it's a different thing entirely when you've got to work a turnbolt rifle: how exactly do you hang on to it? Bloke discusses his experience and the solutions he came up with.
No straight-pull K31 or similar in this video cos he's never tried it live so doesn't feel qualified to discuss it.
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