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Straight Back - Behind the Rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="Willys46" data-source="post: 443970" data-attributes="member: 6536"><p>You tell me how it would be possible to get straight behind it when sitting, kneeling and standing..</p><p></p><p>When position shooting, you HAVE to use the skeleton structure to support the gun..With a bipod you do not have to worry about support, just managing recoil. Since shooting pron, and bipod is boiled down to recoil management for quick follow up shots or watching impact, why not be in the preferred position for it..Straight back.</p><p></p><p>I used to angle slightly, its more comfortable. But when i switched to straight behind, I could start seeing impacts and trace. I also was not fighting to get back on target especially during competitions.</p><p></p><p>Try shooting 12, 1.5" dots at a 100 yrds. 2 shots per dot..in less than 60 sec! if you do not have good technique (behind the gun) then your going to struggle!</p><p></p><p>Just my thoughts</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Willys46, post: 443970, member: 6536"] You tell me how it would be possible to get straight behind it when sitting, kneeling and standing.. When position shooting, you HAVE to use the skeleton structure to support the gun..With a bipod you do not have to worry about support, just managing recoil. Since shooting pron, and bipod is boiled down to recoil management for quick follow up shots or watching impact, why not be in the preferred position for it..Straight back. I used to angle slightly, its more comfortable. But when i switched to straight behind, I could start seeing impacts and trace. I also was not fighting to get back on target especially during competitions. Try shooting 12, 1.5" dots at a 100 yrds. 2 shots per dot..in less than 60 sec! if you do not have good technique (behind the gun) then your going to struggle! Just my thoughts [/QUOTE]
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