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Stable Seated Shooting Position?
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<blockquote data-quote="del2les" data-source="post: 2828790" data-attributes="member: 9299"><p>Are you planning to use crossed shooting sticks or some other artificial rests?</p><p></p><p>Having spent so many years in comp shooting using the more typically taught sitting positions, I decided on a modified position with legs angled in front, torso leaned forward with my left arm over the knee with back of the arm supported more by my upper shin (never elbow on top of knee) and right arm/elbow supported by my right thigh. Sling in the typical left arm triangle position for added support. Some people loved the crossed leg positions, but those were not overly stable for me.</p><p></p><p>Depending on how flexible you are, this may not work for you, for most people have differing body types and abilities. Thus, I recommend you find one that works better for you and develop it. A good, solid position takes work and time with some muscle development.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="del2les, post: 2828790, member: 9299"] Are you planning to use crossed shooting sticks or some other artificial rests? Having spent so many years in comp shooting using the more typically taught sitting positions, I decided on a modified position with legs angled in front, torso leaned forward with my left arm over the knee with back of the arm supported more by my upper shin (never elbow on top of knee) and right arm/elbow supported by my right thigh. Sling in the typical left arm triangle position for added support. Some people loved the crossed leg positions, but those were not overly stable for me. Depending on how flexible you are, this may not work for you, for most people have differing body types and abilities. Thus, I recommend you find one that works better for you and develop it. A good, solid position takes work and time with some muscle development. [/QUOTE]
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