sublauxation
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I have a couple nicer Ruger 10/22's that I plan to pass on to my two sons, and last night I found a nice pink laminate stock for my daughter at a price I couldn't pass on. That leaves me with a plain factory stock to cut down until they grow into the full size. Leaves me with a couple questions:
Any tricks to cutting a stock? It's nothing special but I'd hate to butcher it badly as it will be nice to hand down through future generations. I have a miter saw and table saw.
My daughter is a lefty. Left handed guns seem pretty scarce so I assume you must all shoot mostly right handed guns. Anybody have any tricks to make it easier or will it just come naturally since she's never done it the other way? She's pretty ambidextrous with her hands but definitely left eye dominant. Would it be easier to pull the trigger left handed so her eyes line up better, or pull the trigger left handed and lean further over the gun? I've heard varying reports about hot casings hitting arms and gas in the face.
Any tricks to cutting a stock? It's nothing special but I'd hate to butcher it badly as it will be nice to hand down through future generations. I have a miter saw and table saw.
My daughter is a lefty. Left handed guns seem pretty scarce so I assume you must all shoot mostly right handed guns. Anybody have any tricks to make it easier or will it just come naturally since she's never done it the other way? She's pretty ambidextrous with her hands but definitely left eye dominant. Would it be easier to pull the trigger left handed so her eyes line up better, or pull the trigger left handed and lean further over the gun? I've heard varying reports about hot casings hitting arms and gas in the face.