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<blockquote data-quote="Don A Parsons" data-source="post: 1366721" data-attributes="member: 97414"><p>I agree</p><p></p><p>Check to see if the scope is mounted far enough forward, I had to do forward mount scope rings on my magnums back in the day.</p><p>A forward mount benefits for a few things as well.</p><p></p><p>"Most" shooter creep forward when shooting standing up or if they support the firearms in their hands.</p><p>The trick there it adding a slip on gel pad like a athletic Knee pad so it gives us a anchor point for cheek weld.</p><p></p><p>I ask shooters to get comfortable behind their rifles in 3 shooting positions when setting their optics.</p><p>Sitting at bench, kneeling, and standing.</p><p></p><p>I try to set the optics forward so they see the black Halo ring when they open their eye, hopeful the ring is even all the way around,,, this is good since it indicates that the eye is truely centred with the eye peace.</p><p></p><p>Set up with eyes closed, then open to confirm, the right to left, up & down is called the bubble check that also aline the eye to cross hairs center.</p><p></p><p>Not to much halo, but just enough.</p><p>I'll admit that it's hard to focus in the heat of the moment, but once we practic and stick to the routine, it becomes second nature.</p><p></p><p>Once the the optic is set, I get them to Jack many rounds down range in all 3 shooting positions, we record them to see if the shoulder, arms, cheek weld remain in place.</p><p></p><p>Our TR fellow walks around pushing, pulling, kicking, and tweeking our shooting forum.</p><p>He does this to help us stay in configuration.</p><p></p><p>All humans become laxed in our shooting forum since we might be concentrating on different things. By doing this it allows us to advance in new categories, yet get reminded to remember our forum at the same time.</p><p></p><p>We call it the 777.</p><p>7 of what's going down.</p><p>7 in the set up.</p><p>7 from shooting forum to mind to shot.</p><p></p><p>I'll save the PRS Grizzly Bear Charge idea for another day.</p><p></p><p>The above is only ideas, keep it simple, and don't over think it. All of us get schooled, this is good because we become wize to what's happening.</p><p></p><p>That way we move forward with better / wizer planning.</p><p></p><p>Don from Western Canada</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don A Parsons, post: 1366721, member: 97414"] I agree Check to see if the scope is mounted far enough forward, I had to do forward mount scope rings on my magnums back in the day. A forward mount benefits for a few things as well. "Most" shooter creep forward when shooting standing up or if they support the firearms in their hands. The trick there it adding a slip on gel pad like a athletic Knee pad so it gives us a anchor point for cheek weld. I ask shooters to get comfortable behind their rifles in 3 shooting positions when setting their optics. Sitting at bench, kneeling, and standing. I try to set the optics forward so they see the black Halo ring when they open their eye, hopeful the ring is even all the way around,,, this is good since it indicates that the eye is truely centred with the eye peace. Set up with eyes closed, then open to confirm, the right to left, up & down is called the bubble check that also aline the eye to cross hairs center. Not to much halo, but just enough. I'll admit that it's hard to focus in the heat of the moment, but once we practic and stick to the routine, it becomes second nature. Once the the optic is set, I get them to Jack many rounds down range in all 3 shooting positions, we record them to see if the shoulder, arms, cheek weld remain in place. Our TR fellow walks around pushing, pulling, kicking, and tweeking our shooting forum. He does this to help us stay in configuration. All humans become laxed in our shooting forum since we might be concentrating on different things. By doing this it allows us to advance in new categories, yet get reminded to remember our forum at the same time. We call it the 777. 7 of what's going down. 7 in the set up. 7 from shooting forum to mind to shot. I'll save the PRS Grizzly Bear Charge idea for another day. The above is only ideas, keep it simple, and don't over think it. All of us get schooled, this is good because we become wize to what's happening. That way we move forward with better / wizer planning. Don from Western Canada [/QUOTE]
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