More like that crack has a stock in it.That stock has a crack in it .
More like that crack has a stock in it.That stock has a crack in it .
Yup….. those were my first thoughts when I saw that pictureYeah, you know what some folks camp diets do to 'em.
Very well put.I confess to knowing the feeling. Doesn't usually happen unless the encounter is extra close and intense. Not usually too bad anymore when it happens, but definitely worse when I'm cold. The laser focus up to the shot keeps ya steady. Methinks that emotional involvement is healthy.
Never ever rest the barrel on the support Always, Always the forend or in this case the hand The shooter definitely needs to be closer and the friend should be on his knees for better support
Could get ugly fast if they are coming off "Taco Tuesday!"How far will you go to ensure your buddy's success? I've laid down already to let a brother prop across my back when he/we didn't have a bipod or pack, but this here is another level. Methinks he needs to get that rifle forward a little, but maybe he's trying to balance the whole delicate scenario.
(Disclaimer: not advisable in case anyone here thinks it's a good idea)