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I think this is what you’re referring toNeed a link to the seat pad from the podcast, I know someone has it
Can’t be surprised this happens when you’re running the classes in June…![]()
This is how Dioni shoots all them big deer.
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Is this an advanced position taught in the 600-100 yard class?
I imagine his pinky finger is through the belt loop to allow for an ultra tight "C" around the barrel as well![]()
This is how Dioni shoots all them big deer.
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If the next rokslide trend is a molinator tramp stamp, I'm officially going to exit the club.

FIFY.If the next rokslide trend is a molinator tramp stamp, I'm officiallygoing to exit the clublining up.
I believe Form mentions Loctite 380 might be the fix. This would be on screws and bonding rail to the receiver as well?Good info, thanks. I miss read.
380 will bond that rail to the receiver with authority. If you use it on the screws, I inagaine you may have to use a heat gun to break them free. However, my experience is only in using 380 to bond rails, I haven’t tried personally on screws as I find blue loctite and nail polish have worked fine for me.I believe Form mentions Loctite 380 might be the fix. This would be on screws and bonding rail to the receiver as well?
I believe Form mentions Loctite 380 might be the fix. This would be on screws and bonding rail to the receiver as well?
[mention]Formidilosus [/mention] here’s a Form Friday I’d love to hear: a sample range session for varying levels of shooters. Starting from true beginner. Examples of drills and the proper way to do the drill (ball and dummy, dry firing, building and breaking positions, etc) and the amount of reps on each would be very helpful.
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[mention]Formidilosus [/mention] here’s a Form Friday I’d love to hear: a sample range session for varying levels of shooters. Starting from true beginner. Examples of drills and the proper way to do the drill (ball and dummy, dry firing, building and breaking positions, etc) and the amount of reps on each would be very helpful.
This would be good! I wanna shoot more and try to, but not sure what to do as far as drills. Good thought man
The upcoming online training will address this specifically. It’s not something that really translates to a talk.