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Prone Shooting Positioning: Straight Line vs Angle/Bent Knee
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<blockquote data-quote="Stockbroker" data-source="post: 1985080" data-attributes="member: 107775"><p>The concept of indexing your body at an angle to the target has merit, and is widely taught. Bringing your trigger side leg up until (as your body allows) your shin is in line with the bore gives you a wider platform, increased stability and raises your diaphragm off the ground for less movement from breathing when you have acquired your Natural Point of Aim.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stockbroker, post: 1985080, member: 107775"] The concept of indexing your body at an angle to the target has merit, and is widely taught. Bringing your trigger side leg up until (as your body allows) your shin is in line with the bore gives you a wider platform, increased stability and raises your diaphragm off the ground for less movement from breathing when you have acquired your Natural Point of Aim. [/QUOTE]
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