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Catch the brass cowboy trick

Whats this world coming to. I'm the only one I've ever seen that does that. Started at the range after seeing my 338 Lapua brass bouncing off the concrete. Now I just automaticly do it on all my bolt guns.
 
It's not creep, it's a two stage trigger. First stage is take up with a set amount of tension, then the second stage is the short crisp break that you see. It's designed to be that way.

You can pull through the first stage, then make sure everything is the way you need it to be before you break the shot when you're ready.

ETA: Check this video for a better description

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQNE99Piq7o
 
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I do that in the winter as well. Brass gets dirty as hell from the snow, so I catch it and make a pile. It does slow down the follow up shots though.

By the way- that looks like my old AW! Where did you get it? The year is correct (2007) and it is a dovetail. Mine had a 20" fluted UK AI barrel on it when I shipped it, which was threaded 18x1.5 by GAP. The fluted 20" was never offered threaded. Is yours threaded?

EDIT- didn't see the "Denmark." Definitely not my AW!
 
I also had to learn to do this, its very important in the winter here in Maine. If you let your brass land in snow or ice you may have to leave it till spring... Of course its much easier with my TRGs limp dick ejection, every time I shoot an AI the brass goes flying past my hand until I remember to speed the process up some.
 
I do that in the winter as well. Brass gets dirty as hell from the snow, so I catch it and make a pile. It does slow down the follow up shots though.

By the way- that looks like my old AW! Where did you get it? The year is correct (2007) and it is a dovetail. Mine had a 20" fluted UK AI barrel on it when I shipped it, which was threaded 18x1.5 by GAP. The fluted 20" was never offered threaded. Is yours threaded?

EDIT- didn't see the "Denmark." Definitely not my AW!
HA I was thinking the same thing, then I saw the location as well.
 
I do the same thing with my SRS, but the bolt being farther back, and the bolt handle on the front of the bolt, it is even easier than seen here. One fluid motion lifting the bolt with the back of the thumb, followed by the rearward pull catching the empty in the hand. Great little trick, and keeps brass clean and organized.
 
I might be able to pull this off on my AW308. I'll have to try it out tomorrow at the range perhaps.

The AWSM338 takes a little bit more up force on the bolt though, especially if shooting 300g bullets (a tad sticky), so I don't think I'll even attempt on that platform!