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Shotgun - where should it be positioned?
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If butt is on floor and you sit in chair and bend forward? What needs to hold the shotgun up? If it leans against the chair, and hold it between your legs and between your teeth is that good or? Thoughts?
If butt is on floor and you sit in chair and bend forward? What needs to hold the shotgun up? If it leans against the chair, and hold it between your legs and between your teeth is that good or? Thoughts?
The most reliable position would be placing the shotgun butt firmly on the ground in front of you, sitting in a sturdy chair directly in front of the shotgun. Placing a pillow or cushion between your legs would also support the barrel. As for the aim you can place the barrel in your mouth, biting it down, angling it slightly upwards toward the brainstem (45-degree angle) this will result in a immediate painless death. You can also aim it at your right ear, it's 100% efficient because it is a direct canal to the brain.
I would also suggest using a shotgun slug instead of the standard shotgun shells that fire dozens of small pellets. 12 gauge slugs are a very good option because they are used to hunt bigger game.
I've seen 45 degrees but I've also seen lower redemwnded.its hard to gauge too, should I be looking down at floor with it in my mouth or look more up in front of me ?
I've seen 45 degrees but I've also seen lower redemwnded.its hard to gauge too, should I be looking down at floor with it in my mouth or look more up in front of me ?
This is one of the scary things about a firearm. It's hard to hold the angle properly and all you can do is practice by using a mirror or something. When I CTB there will be no mirror and I have to trust my instinct on placement.
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