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attaining accuracy with shooting sticks
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<blockquote data-quote="wildcat westerner" data-source="post: 2184394" data-attributes="member: 21361"><p>Hello,</p><p>I am just starting to use shooting sticks, and am starting to make some progress. I know the JIm Shockey style is working better now that I mount rhe rear two legs virtually vertically and extend the front leg further out and push against it. I have upgraded another set that uses an extra pair of legs off the main ones so the rifle has two points of contact. These seem to really stabilize the weapon from the kneeling position, where I rest my left elbow on my knee.</p><p></p><p>A day has shown me progress in the vertical challenge, but either standing or kneeling, I have a lot of lateral sway when aiming. I believe its me now and my body motion. Since I may be shooting at 400 or more yards for Oryx, I would appreciate any experienced insights as to how to make both shooting positions as solid as possible. I do believe the problem is me, and its silly to have 1/2 minute rifles off the bench and not being able to hit an Oryx target at 400 yards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wildcat westerner, post: 2184394, member: 21361"] Hello, I am just starting to use shooting sticks, and am starting to make some progress. I know the JIm Shockey style is working better now that I mount rhe rear two legs virtually vertically and extend the front leg further out and push against it. I have upgraded another set that uses an extra pair of legs off the main ones so the rifle has two points of contact. These seem to really stabilize the weapon from the kneeling position, where I rest my left elbow on my knee. A day has shown me progress in the vertical challenge, but either standing or kneeling, I have a lot of lateral sway when aiming. I believe its me now and my body motion. Since I may be shooting at 400 or more yards for Oryx, I would appreciate any experienced insights as to how to make both shooting positions as solid as possible. I do believe the problem is me, and its silly to have 1/2 minute rifles off the bench and not being able to hit an Oryx target at 400 yards. [/QUOTE]
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