I know exactly what you mean. I attempted to hand prop my old Pacer once. I got it primed, put my hands on the blade, and quit right there. It was too awkward for me to even try. It's nothing like the Champ I learned on, and I didn't see any sense in dirtying up a nice clean plane.
Speaking of awkward, I watched a guy hand prop a radial solo a while ago. The prop would be roughly at a 2&7 position and he would spin it using kind of an underhanded twisting/wrenching movement then bust-ass around the wing to goose the throttle before it died. THAT looked awkward.
I like the option of being able to hand prop without goring myself. So, at the next annual I asked the mechanic if it would be a problem to reposition the prop to a more suitable position for hand proping. He looked into it and couldn't find a reason why not, so he repositioned it for me. Luckily, with a new battery I never needed to use it.
Is that a shorthair or a wirehair in your avatar? Looks like I can see a five o'clock shadow.
