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Lead sled vs sandbags accuracy issues
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<blockquote data-quote="Nvhunter92" data-source="post: 1306733" data-attributes="member: 101230"><p>Barrelnut,</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the tips! I definetly think it has something to do with a lightweight rifle and my shooting form. I have been shooting it with my left hand (I'm a right handed shooter) on my squeeze bag and am very stable but when I shoot the rifle seems to recoil with inconsistent movements. I will try holding the forearm with some light downward pressure next time I go out. Will shooting prone eliminate the need to hold the forearm because my body will be more square behind the rifle? The benches where I shoot have pretty shallow "cutouts" for you to get against the table so I end up with my shoulders facing more towards 1-2 O clock in relation to the target rather than square behind the gun. I appreciate your help</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nvhunter92, post: 1306733, member: 101230"] Barrelnut, Thanks for the tips! I definetly think it has something to do with a lightweight rifle and my shooting form. I have been shooting it with my left hand (I'm a right handed shooter) on my squeeze bag and am very stable but when I shoot the rifle seems to recoil with inconsistent movements. I will try holding the forearm with some light downward pressure next time I go out. Will shooting prone eliminate the need to hold the forearm because my body will be more square behind the rifle? The benches where I shoot have pretty shallow "cutouts" for you to get against the table so I end up with my shoulders facing more towards 1-2 O clock in relation to the target rather than square behind the gun. I appreciate your help [/QUOTE]
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