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Prone Shooting Positioning: Straight Line vs Angle/Bent Knee
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<blockquote data-quote="257 John Oscar" data-source="post: 1986163" data-attributes="member: 111509"><p>I agree with you, old Dog. In the field you hv to adapt your position to conditions, then and there. Always use whatever rest you can, but sling or not, try to be as consistent as you can in shot release, and that means PRACTISE at your local range. Most of that time you can work with a decent .22 LR, but occasionally you must work out your hunting rifle. And maybe the hottest load is not the best one for you. Good luck. John Oscar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="257 John Oscar, post: 1986163, member: 111509"] I agree with you, old Dog. In the field you hv to adapt your position to conditions, then and there. Always use whatever rest you can, but sling or not, try to be as consistent as you can in shot release, and that means PRACTISE at your local range. Most of that time you can work with a decent .22 LR, but occasionally you must work out your hunting rifle. And maybe the hottest load is not the best one for you. Good luck. John Oscar. [/QUOTE]
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