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i tryed that as well mate wernt as bad but still decided the shoulder adapter was the best option

 

Nae bother see a lot of folk holding them the other way and it does seem a more natural way to hold them at first.

 

Dunno how deae the proper shoulder adapters are, but seen a few homemade vesions using 2" plumbing waste pipe, a 't' piece and some pipe lagging and duct tape. Will not look as well but fairly cheap and does same job

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Nae bother see a lot of folk holding them the other way and it does seem a more natural way to hold them at first.

 

Dunno how deae the proper shoulder adapters are, but seen a few homemade vesions using 2" plumbing waste pipe, a 't' piece and some pipe lagging and duct tape. Will not look as well but fairly cheap and does same job

 

I've seen them fixed into the stock of a springer air rifle

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Get a tennis ball adapter if your training regime uses balls...virtually zero recoil, brilliant for firing balls about especially into cover . Most hand launchers kick a fair bit but a lot of the recoil is caused by dummy weight and fit

 

RRT is the most reliable hand launcher on the market....old TRichards will break on the extractor within a few hundred shots and they kick like a mule, DT system does reduce recoil but its not cheap, new T Richards multi shot is expensive too (nicely made though) but did hear it,s only to be used with lower powered blanks

 

http://www.litelauncher.co.uk/hand-held-launchers-and-accessories/ball-boy.asp

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