because: oldcastle setup and targeting, shield out (like many carry a round)(=meridies) BUT shots thrown like a hammer (trigger strap?) leaning way back, wraps pivot above shoulder (=atlantian) but weight shifts are unusual, boots not broke in or new helm?
Right on in many counts! The shield out is because I have my heater center hung instead of corner, and Im kinda experimenting with the style. It gives certain coverage advantages that combine side mount and center grip, but I am still playing with it. From what I hear, they are doing it some in parts of the East kingdom. Otherwise Mooselodge training from Atlantia, with the more relaxed oldcaste (above the shoulder instead of always behind the head, but I do notice occasionally I throw it back)
No trigger strap however, and the weight shifts are bad habits :) and the fact I have a new helm that doesn't fit right (notice how I kinda shake my head a little sometimes trying to seat the chinstrap back into place). That helm has been sold, and 3 others take its place :)... (Went helm crazy)
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nealdolphin 2 years ago
niall, with the scottish heater, has a meridian style with an oldcastle prep.
callidore 2 years ago
Meridian Style? What makes you say that? (just interested)
nealdolphin 2 years ago
because: oldcastle setup and targeting, shield out (like many carry a round)(=meridies) BUT shots thrown like a hammer (trigger strap?) leaning way back, wraps pivot above shoulder (=atlantian) but weight shifts are unusual, boots not broke in or new helm?
callidore 2 years ago
Right on in many counts! The shield out is because I have my heater center hung instead of corner, and Im kinda experimenting with the style. It gives certain coverage advantages that combine side mount and center grip, but I am still playing with it. From what I hear, they are doing it some in parts of the East kingdom. Otherwise Mooselodge training from Atlantia, with the more relaxed oldcaste (above the shoulder instead of always behind the head, but I do notice occasionally I throw it back)
nealdolphin 2 years ago
No trigger strap however, and the weight shifts are bad habits :) and the fact I have a new helm that doesn't fit right (notice how I kinda shake my head a little sometimes trying to seat the chinstrap back into place). That helm has been sold, and 3 others take its place :)... (Went helm crazy)
nealdolphin 2 years ago
Heavy practice on pavement. OUCH!
EvilxMerlin 2 years ago