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Stable Seated Shooting Position?
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<blockquote data-quote="waveslayer" data-source="post: 2828781" data-attributes="member: 46202"><p>Yes, lots of tips. You should get the book by Marcus Blanchard he goes over all sorts of shooting positions. Here's the biggest tip of them all, not knowing your situation and Yoga status.... </p><p></p><p>Build up major support with what you can. Fill in all the gaps with a backpack, jacket, you want every part of your body supported and using the least amount of muscles. The more you have to use your muscles the harder it will be. </p><p></p><p>Get a good Tripod and sitting is easy... Put your bag in your lap and have the rifle resting on it, you may need a big bag. I have some pics from some training where we were using anything we had to build a stable shooting position, standing to sitting. Hope that helps. PM so I can send you pics of what I mean</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="waveslayer, post: 2828781, member: 46202"] Yes, lots of tips. You should get the book by Marcus Blanchard he goes over all sorts of shooting positions. Here's the biggest tip of them all, not knowing your situation and Yoga status.... Build up major support with what you can. Fill in all the gaps with a backpack, jacket, you want every part of your body supported and using the least amount of muscles. The more you have to use your muscles the harder it will be. Get a good Tripod and sitting is easy... Put your bag in your lap and have the rifle resting on it, you may need a big bag. I have some pics from some training where we were using anything we had to build a stable shooting position, standing to sitting. Hope that helps. PM so I can send you pics of what I mean [/QUOTE]
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