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<blockquote data-quote="Kentucky" data-source="post: 1091422" data-attributes="member: 86585"><p>I purchased a shooting table and have been using it recently. I was always a prone shooter on the dirt until I moved to Kentucky where chiggers and ticks just wait for a fat old belly to be exposed in the dirt. My shooting has suffered greatly just because I am so used to being prone. The table just doesn't feel comfortable yet. My left hand under the butt of the rifle has been my position. I haven't felt the forearm of these rifles In years. </p><p>Thanks for the input</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kentucky, post: 1091422, member: 86585"] I purchased a shooting table and have been using it recently. I was always a prone shooter on the dirt until I moved to Kentucky where chiggers and ticks just wait for a fat old belly to be exposed in the dirt. My shooting has suffered greatly just because I am so used to being prone. The table just doesn't feel comfortable yet. My left hand under the butt of the rifle has been my position. I haven't felt the forearm of these rifles In years. Thanks for the input [/QUOTE]
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