Relatively calm afternoon after AM thunderstorms. The rains made a mess of the ground so I shot from the bench for the 1st time in about a year. What a humbling experience.
Horrible showing with no consistency, so I slowed down and thought things through.
1st— my neck was extended too far forward so I moved the scope rearwards by 1 pic rail slot and shot the top left group below.
2nd- I noticed that my shoulders weren’t as relaxed when on the bench, in something like a shrug posture. I moved the buttstock closer to my collarbone and made a conscious effort to relax both shoulders. The next 3 groups were much closer to what I’m used to seeing out of the 10/22 with Kidd ULW barrel.
Shooting prone vs. bench seemed like a different gun/shooting discipline but I felt like I grew as a shooter and learned more about the rifle.
What are your experiences and/or techniques when shooting prone vs. bench?
TIA, happy shooting
Horrible showing with no consistency, so I slowed down and thought things through.
1st— my neck was extended too far forward so I moved the scope rearwards by 1 pic rail slot and shot the top left group below.
2nd- I noticed that my shoulders weren’t as relaxed when on the bench, in something like a shrug posture. I moved the buttstock closer to my collarbone and made a conscious effort to relax both shoulders. The next 3 groups were much closer to what I’m used to seeing out of the 10/22 with Kidd ULW barrel.
Shooting prone vs. bench seemed like a different gun/shooting discipline but I felt like I grew as a shooter and learned more about the rifle.
What are your experiences and/or techniques when shooting prone vs. bench?
TIA, happy shooting