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Re: Modern versus Traditional Technique - a place for both?

19 Apr 2021
@ 11:50 am (GMT)

Steph Foster

Hi David. This is in regards to both threads you have posted.

Technique is a nebulous thing, merely a theory or conceptual idea. Technique is only as effective as it's application. Your talk of bruising on the collar bone tells me that your understanding and application of Nathan's technique may be limited. If you were using the 'traditional' shooting technique correctly, there is no way your collar bone will be bruised - it shouldn't even come into play.

What I am getting from your threads is that you maybe struggling to understand how to hold your rifle correctly. I am a 5.6 ft (170cm) female and can comfortably use unbraked high power rifles accurately and have never sustained bruising.

We don't allow Nathan's books to be discussed and dissected on our forums for a couple of reasons. Firstly, Nathan has already placed a lot of free information on our website and within this forum. The books are our income earners - how we pay our bills. Secondly, forum threads quite often misleading and can easily lead to misinterpretation of facts. Threads such as this are generally deleted.

You might like to think about booking a one on one consultation with Nathan (see consultation tab in our website). This may give you some go-forward.

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