Re: Offhand Feet Placement
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: dkealty</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Very very nice!
Is there any advantage to your non-firing hand position?
I have my thumb on the other side with the rifle fore end resting between the v formed between my thumb and forefinger.
Do you also twist the upper body in the kneeling position?
I was told that in the kneeling position the shoulder and hips are aligned and to avoid twisting the torso.
Cheers
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Here is a kneeling tutorial. You can draw your own conclusions about torso twist.
Bob believes the shoulders should be very square towards the target, much like a good prone position, which means a shorter buttstock on the rifle. The same 5 to 15 degrees of shoulder angle off of the 90 perpendicular to the flight of the bullet.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbELUAFWs-0&feature=plcp
Oh and on the non-firing hand position, it has to do with vertical NPA as well as windage NPA, accounting for the specific ergos/shape of the rifle as well. The pic above I have my hand in front of the magazine, then laid back to get the rifle more in line w my hips, while resting my tricep on my chest, all in an effort to get a relaxed left arm that gave me a true vertical NPA (along with the rest of the body).
Generally you want the off hand forearm to be as vertical as possible, and the rifle coming straight down on that vertical pillar, though rifles not made for this will force a compromise of some sort like shown above.