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Rotator Cuff Injury - need help to modify prone position
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<blockquote data-quote="mhdick" data-source="post: 461823" data-attributes="member: 21347"><p>if you tore lig/tendons and the left arm comes out of socket - (you probably know this) DON'T SHOOT LEFT HANDED EITHER!!!</p><p>I'm not sure why you can't shoot bench (unless you are wanting to practice from hunting positions, then I understand).</p><p> </p><p>I'll +1 on the stix or a bipod and sitting. As long as you can get set-up decently without hurting the left shoulder doing so. I'm not sure there is any real way to modify a prone position to do what you want.</p><p> </p><p>Question on this - what are you shooting? and locations?</p><p>When prone - does the shoulder come out when you lean down on your elbow, or is it reaching forward with the left hand (or - where is your left arm/hand when you shoot, do you hold the forearm of the gun or have the hand tucked under you to raise/lower the buttstock or what?)? The answer to this MAY help figure out a modified prone position that won't hurt the shoulder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mhdick, post: 461823, member: 21347"] if you tore lig/tendons and the left arm comes out of socket - (you probably know this) DON'T SHOOT LEFT HANDED EITHER!!! I'm not sure why you can't shoot bench (unless you are wanting to practice from hunting positions, then I understand). I'll +1 on the stix or a bipod and sitting. As long as you can get set-up decently without hurting the left shoulder doing so. I'm not sure there is any real way to modify a prone position to do what you want. Question on this - what are you shooting? and locations? When prone - does the shoulder come out when you lean down on your elbow, or is it reaching forward with the left hand (or - where is your left arm/hand when you shoot, do you hold the forearm of the gun or have the hand tucked under you to raise/lower the buttstock or what?)? The answer to this MAY help figure out a modified prone position that won't hurt the shoulder. [/QUOTE]
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