I've heard that before, and I tested it both rested and off my hand, with no change in point of impact. Keep in mind this is a Kodiak smoke pole, not a $10,000 nitro express. The tuning is not nearly as minute, and the pressures involved are MUCH lower.
I would highly recommend that you NEVER shoot your DR while the barrels are resting on a pad - it messes up the harmonics of the barrels that are taken into consideration when the rifle is regulated.
Hold the rifle in your hand and rest your hand on the rest, but never the barrels themselves.
How is the barrel regulation on those? I've never shot a double rifle before, but I'm a muzzleloader nut.
banjodan99 2 years ago
I've heard that before, and I tested it both rested and off my hand, with no change in point of impact. Keep in mind this is a Kodiak smoke pole, not a $10,000 nitro express. The tuning is not nearly as minute, and the pressures involved are MUCH lower.
Cosmoline 3 years ago
I would highly recommend that you NEVER shoot your DR while the barrels are resting on a pad - it messes up the harmonics of the barrels that are taken into consideration when the rifle is regulated.
Hold the rifle in your hand and rest your hand on the rest, but never the barrels themselves.
DoubleRifleShooters 3 years ago