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Thread: Video of YHM Ti Phantom QD on 300blk pistol

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    Video of YHM Ti Phantom QD on 300blk pistol

    Here's a small clip of my friend shooting my YHM Ti Phantom QD on my 8.5" 300blk pistol. It has a bushmaster lower with a TacCon 3MR trigger, Seekins billet upper and Seekins 10" rail, Aimpoint T1 and a CAA cheek weld buffer tube attachment.
    It's a pretty small range, only 4 lanes wide and you can hear another shooter in the video. There is a distinct first round pop, but then it settles down to a nice tone. *edit* the ammo is Remington 220gr OTM Subsonic
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    Probably not wise to post video if shoulder firing a pistol on the interwebs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jer View Post
    Probably not wise to post video if shoulder firing a pistol on the interwebs.
    It's not shoulder fired, it's a cheek weld, there's a gap I between the buffer tube and his shoulder. It's not an incriminating video, no need to over react.

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    I was taught to shoot by squaring up to the target with BOTH toes touching the firing line and placing the stock in the CENTER of my chest between my pecs. I don't "shoulder" any guns with stocks so that recent opinion (not a ruling) does not apply to me either.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TY44934 View Post
    I was taught to shoot by squaring up to the target with BOTH toes touching the firing line and placing the stock in the CENTER of my chest between my pecs. I don't "shoulder" any guns with stocks so that recent opinion (not a ruling) does not apply to me either.
    Lol I suppose that's so. It's an interesting mental picture seeing you shoot like that though!

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