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The Basics, Starting Out
Square behind the rifle or no?
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<blockquote data-quote="GuroChris" data-source="post: 1858461" data-attributes="member: 113578"><p>OK, so I have a parallel question to my recoil management/self spotting thread.</p><p></p><p>The wife was good enough to help with taking a photo of me behind the rifle. The position felt good, and I'm positive if I had fired the shot it would have been good. We had the dogs with us and they are real gun shy so it was dry fire only. </p><p></p><p>The ground I'm laying on is where I typically shoot from on my property. Its not nearly smooth and level and in that photo my bipod was at full extention and the rifle just barely cleared the grass. My right shoulder seems square to the rifle to me. The left shoulder looks to me to be just a bit forward of square. But, I had a complete reconstruction on that shoulder from the AC joint all the way out a while back so getting it comfortable is tough.</p><p></p><p>Do you all think I have enough of my body behind the rifle? And with the addition of the muzzle brake I have coming do you suppose I should be able to spot my shots?[ATTACH]182972[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GuroChris, post: 1858461, member: 113578"] OK, so I have a parallel question to my recoil management/self spotting thread. The wife was good enough to help with taking a photo of me behind the rifle. The position felt good, and I'm positive if I had fired the shot it would have been good. We had the dogs with us and they are real gun shy so it was dry fire only. The ground I'm laying on is where I typically shoot from on my property. Its not nearly smooth and level and in that photo my bipod was at full extention and the rifle just barely cleared the grass. My right shoulder seems square to the rifle to me. The left shoulder looks to me to be just a bit forward of square. But, I had a complete reconstruction on that shoulder from the AC joint all the way out a while back so getting it comfortable is tough. Do you all think I have enough of my body behind the rifle? And with the addition of the muzzle brake I have coming do you suppose I should be able to spot my shots?[ATTACH]182972[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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