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The Basics, Starting Out
Prone position questions
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<blockquote data-quote="youngbuck" data-source="post: 535161" data-attributes="member: 22987"><p>I agree with Broz. My non-trigger hand is on the rear bag. One thing to think about is mounting a scope. I mount my scope for LR rigs while prone. My other varmint rifles a get the eye relief usually sitting off of my tall bi-pod. You might want to see if there is room to move the scope forward. My head is usually for forwards on the rifle when prone, compared to standing ot sitting. I had a scope with little eye relief. When the rifle would recoil while prone, the flip up cap would flip down and hit my eye brow. I developed a flinch, because I though I was getting "scoped". I had to take off the flip up covers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="youngbuck, post: 535161, member: 22987"] I agree with Broz. My non-trigger hand is on the rear bag. One thing to think about is mounting a scope. I mount my scope for LR rigs while prone. My other varmint rifles a get the eye relief usually sitting off of my tall bi-pod. You might want to see if there is room to move the scope forward. My head is usually for forwards on the rifle when prone, compared to standing ot sitting. I had a scope with little eye relief. When the rifle would recoil while prone, the flip up cap would flip down and hit my eye brow. I developed a flinch, because I though I was getting "scoped". I had to take off the flip up covers [/QUOTE]
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