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Crosman 140 Balance
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November 12, 2017, 02:11:32 PM »
Any pointers on balancing the weight of a Crosman 140. I think I need to add some weight to the gun, as it moves a lot when I am shooting offhand. Wondering if anyone else has considered adding weight to one of these guns. I need tips on how a gun should be balanced. Thanks!
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When I shoot mine offhand, I tuck my left elbow against my ribs. My left hand is then just in front of the trigger guard. This puts the stock bolt in the palm of my hand. Then with a good stance, my whole body is pretty solid. I may wobble a bit, but with an open left palm, and everything as relaxed as possible, I have no balance problems.
Hope this helps,
Steve
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