Re: Where in Miami are you.
I guess being 6' 3" helps. your arms are just a bit longer.:t
I am 5' 5" So I could be a better horse jockey!:thankyou
Or fighter pilot, motorcycle racer,...
... If you are 5'5 you are not going to load that big ass gun im telling you man why would you even get such a long gun?
It should be possible, there are folk using 150cm railguns out there - which would present similar problems for a 6 footer. The diagrams above are featured in Len Jones's Guide To Spearfishing - which is an excellent booklet. I have the second edition with features an addendum showing an "Alternate Loading Technique". I don't have my scanner hooked up currently so I'll try to describe it:
Diag 1. Looked at from above, the spearo's arms are extended to their respective sides (not front). Spearo grabs wishbone with right hand, arm extended. Left hand is cupping the butt of the railgun with the arm bent.
Instructions:
"Take hold of rubber with hand and place ball of thumb behind gun butt (keeping your thumb against the index finger not around handle).
Diag 2. Paraphrasing: "Keeping right arm straight, push butt with left hand until it is next to your loading pad [in the centre of your chest]"
Diag. 3. Shows the right arm swung to the front of the spearo, still extended:
"Swing right arm and twist the body until the gun butt slides off the heel of your hand and lies squarely on the loading pad..."
Diag. 4. Shows the left hand grabbing the wrist of the the right arm to provide additional support.
Diag 4 & 5 Share the same text:
"Pull back with the right arm until the left arm can grasp the rubber then load up in the normal fashion"
Diag. 5. Shows both arms extended to the front, hands on the rubbers, one on either side. Normal loading position with butt against chest.
20mm rubber is definitely harder to load than 16mm, a good loading pad backed up with a thick flip flop sole behind will help avoid painful injury while practicing. Normally I would suggest using a single or double 16mm band however, 16mm bands are normally cut shorter than a 20mm band so what you gain by reducing the loading force you loose on reach
. You could try fitting a longer band, which would reduce the reach needed and reduce the loading force required.