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Old August 10, 2001, 09:03 AM   #3
Coronach
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Anyone know how to use a tactical sling? I know the general theory, but how is it supposed to be worn and adjusted?

Fortunately, everyone was 'fully' shotgun trained (on the 'old' shotguns) prior to this training session. So its not like that was all the trainining you'd ever receive. But still, massively disappointing.

I was also called (jokingly) a show-off because I insisted on shooting my targets in the head. Hey, I only got to make it go boom 12 times. might as well have some fun with it.

Observation: either the new PG really takes adjustment, or I'm getting rusty. I hope its the former, though I have not been to the range as much as I should lately. It took longer than I like to get on target and shooting.

Mike
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