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And if you can't go prone?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave in Idaho" data-source="post: 11623" data-attributes="member: 1158"><p><strong>Re: And if you can\'t go prone?</strong></p><p></p><p>I am practicing my shooting with a tight sling. I have found that in a crosslegged or kneeling position with a tight sling around my upper bicep, I can get quite solid. I will not shoot at game off hand so that is not a option for me. </p><p>Using this method I have gone from 10" 200yd groups down to 4" 200 yd groups in a crosslegged sitting position. Kneeling I still need much work. I don't know if will work for some of the HEAVY rifles we shoot but it has worked for me with a 12lb rifle.</p><p>Dave in Idaho</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave in Idaho, post: 11623, member: 1158"] [b]Re: And if you can\'t go prone?[/b] I am practicing my shooting with a tight sling. I have found that in a crosslegged or kneeling position with a tight sling around my upper bicep, I can get quite solid. I will not shoot at game off hand so that is not a option for me. Using this method I have gone from 10" 200yd groups down to 4" 200 yd groups in a crosslegged sitting position. Kneeling I still need much work. I don't know if will work for some of the HEAVY rifles we shoot but it has worked for me with a 12lb rifle. Dave in Idaho [/QUOTE]
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