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Shooting with a fused neck
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<blockquote data-quote="Spd522" data-source="post: 1948628" data-attributes="member: 107351"><p>I had C4-5 fused in 1998. I found it difficult to shoot low prone because I was straining to bend my neck . I ended up using a taller bag or taller bipod if I had to go prone so I could get my upper torso higher. It has worked pretty well although this past winter I had a fusion at L4. What prone shooting I have done so far wasn't too bad but I can tell limited lower back flex has added a new challenge to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spd522, post: 1948628, member: 107351"] I had C4-5 fused in 1998. I found it difficult to shoot low prone because I was straining to bend my neck . I ended up using a taller bag or taller bipod if I had to go prone so I could get my upper torso higher. It has worked pretty well although this past winter I had a fusion at L4. What prone shooting I have done so far wasn't too bad but I can tell limited lower back flex has added a new challenge to it. [/QUOTE]
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