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The Basics, Starting Out
Free recoil vs hard hold
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<blockquote data-quote="Gwine" data-source="post: 1668978" data-attributes="member: 65644"><p>This thread is well timed. </p><p>Almost all of my shooting is done with a more vertical body position. (Bench, sitting w/sticks, off-hand) Rarely have I ever shot more than a couple rounds at a time prone.</p><p>I went out friday and shot 30+ from prone and struggled to get a good fit. Especially when shooting slightly up angle. </p><p>Using a bag, so nothing to preload against. I found a medium grip on the for end holding back into the shoulder seemed to work best.</p><p>Definately need more practice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gwine, post: 1668978, member: 65644"] This thread is well timed. Almost all of my shooting is done with a more vertical body position. (Bench, sitting w/sticks, off-hand) Rarely have I ever shot more than a couple rounds at a time prone. I went out friday and shot 30+ from prone and struggled to get a good fit. Especially when shooting slightly up angle. Using a bag, so nothing to preload against. I found a medium grip on the for end holding back into the shoulder seemed to work best. Definately need more practice. [/QUOTE]
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