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I once knew a man just like that, (I remember things back then very well) although Alex Bulhman did not shoot black powder. He was a B.R. (stool) shooter extraordinaire. Taught me much about shooting from the bench, bench technique, he called it. Some people have it & practice it every time they shoot, some just sit down and shoot, not really having a good technique. The way you sit, angles, height, foot position, all makes a difference when tens of thousandths of an inch means winning or losing, or even simply testing loads. It's what I had for lunch today or supper last night, or what I was supposed to do today, or why am I standing in the doorway of the shop - just why DID I come down here - I can't remember. I remember my best loads for the 6.5 Rem Mag. as well as the P.O.Ackley .22Varminter I used for shooting chucks back in Ontario, in 1968 & most all the loads I've used in favourite rifles ever since - but why am I in the shop? |