Heym SR20
Well-Known Member
These look a good rifle for the money. If you are shooting or quick follow the way I was taught to use a bolt action is drop the stock from your shoulder pocket during recoil and reload down in front of you keeping your eyes on your quarry.
Dropping it down gives you full vision and allows to see what is going on.
And then for the follow keep your eyes the prize, bring the gun up and as the sights engage squeeze the trigger.
When shooting fast shotgunning technique really comes into play and pushing the rifle to line up on the quarry automatically lines up the sights.
You want to set the scope so that you get full sight picture as you mount the rifle.
Trying to reload any form of bolt whilst its in your shoulder is very off putting, especially with longer bolt throws, and its not really a question of how fast you can reload, but much how accurate is the 2nd, third and fourth shots.
Dropping it down gives you full vision and allows to see what is going on.
And then for the follow keep your eyes the prize, bring the gun up and as the sights engage squeeze the trigger.
When shooting fast shotgunning technique really comes into play and pushing the rifle to line up on the quarry automatically lines up the sights.
You want to set the scope so that you get full sight picture as you mount the rifle.
Trying to reload any form of bolt whilst its in your shoulder is very off putting, especially with longer bolt throws, and its not really a question of how fast you can reload, but much how accurate is the 2nd, third and fourth shots.