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This question is one I have been pondering for a long time. When I first got into cavalry (after my forced sabbatical, being stationed in Pearl Harbor); I started riding, and slinging my Enfield over my shoulder. I found it uncomfortable and kind of put me off balance. I now no longer have this problem, I use a sharps and or an 1855 Springfield, which is a more accurate for this region, not the Enfield.
My question is does anyone else have this problem and how are you correcting it?
Again this has been a question I have had for a while but didn't need to explore it because of getting different arms for my impression.
Thanks
This question is one I have been pondering for a long time. When I first got into cavalry (after my forced sabbatical, being stationed in Pearl Harbor); I started riding, and slinging my Enfield over my shoulder. I found it uncomfortable and kind of put me off balance. I now no longer have this problem, I use a sharps and or an 1855 Springfield, which is a more accurate for this region, not the Enfield.
My question is does anyone else have this problem and how are you correcting it?
Again this has been a question I have had for a while but didn't need to explore it because of getting different arms for my impression.
Thanks
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