permanently numb index finger/hand stop?
Posted: Tue Jun 04, 2013 7:29 pm
Hello gentleman,
I have been fighting an issue for some time and I am looking for suggestions as too things I could try to narrow my problem down and correct it. I have made some progress but fear that I could cause permanent damage to my support hand.
Here is the problem, after about 15 minutes in the prone shooting position my hand goes to sleep “this is normal” but what is not normal is that since the Western Wildcat (2 months ago) every training session in between and even after a 3200 last weekend my pointer finger (Index finger) goes permanently numb for a few days (A nurse at the shooting range informed me I may have pinched a nerve) it will recover after a few more days as usual, but I see no reason that this should be happening. It never happened with my old rifle.
I currently shoot with a FWB model 2602 with the 22mm barrel, since the Western Wildcat I have changed a number of things with little relief.
1. A different sling, Old one had a buckle resting on my wrist
2. Shooting glove, for more padding
3. Hand stops, switched from the FWB Stop to a Mec Stop
4. Removed weight from barrel, swap from Uptagrafft tube back to the FWB tube. Approx. 1lb reduction.
5. Hand stop location forward and back.
So for my next attempt, and I will be out of ideas after. I plan to offset (laterally) the hand stop to the right side of the rifle. Currently I have it offset left (I have tried center) so that the rifle is not over the pad of my thumb. Perhaps the pad is where it is pinching causing a numb finger? my goal here is to move to the right side of the thumb pad.
Anything I might be missing?
Sincerely,
Cameron
I have been fighting an issue for some time and I am looking for suggestions as too things I could try to narrow my problem down and correct it. I have made some progress but fear that I could cause permanent damage to my support hand.
Here is the problem, after about 15 minutes in the prone shooting position my hand goes to sleep “this is normal” but what is not normal is that since the Western Wildcat (2 months ago) every training session in between and even after a 3200 last weekend my pointer finger (Index finger) goes permanently numb for a few days (A nurse at the shooting range informed me I may have pinched a nerve) it will recover after a few more days as usual, but I see no reason that this should be happening. It never happened with my old rifle.
I currently shoot with a FWB model 2602 with the 22mm barrel, since the Western Wildcat I have changed a number of things with little relief.
1. A different sling, Old one had a buckle resting on my wrist
2. Shooting glove, for more padding
3. Hand stops, switched from the FWB Stop to a Mec Stop
4. Removed weight from barrel, swap from Uptagrafft tube back to the FWB tube. Approx. 1lb reduction.
5. Hand stop location forward and back.
So for my next attempt, and I will be out of ideas after. I plan to offset (laterally) the hand stop to the right side of the rifle. Currently I have it offset left (I have tried center) so that the rifle is not over the pad of my thumb. Perhaps the pad is where it is pinching causing a numb finger? my goal here is to move to the right side of the thumb pad.
Anything I might be missing?
Sincerely,
Cameron