Background: 3-4P shooting with single shot heavy target,
3-P with light sporters, and standing silhouette.
With bolt/single shots, being able to reach the loading port while in prone-and not breaking position, can be challenging with non-adjustable stocks.
With a fully adjustable chassis, bipod instead of hand support, plenty of scope mount length to place for optimum viewing, how does one “properly” set up a chassis for barricade/standing/prone shooting such as NRL22 and PRS?
Do you optimize for the least steady position and compromise the others?
Do you adjust length of pull to have the action as close to your face as possible?
3-P with light sporters, and standing silhouette.
With bolt/single shots, being able to reach the loading port while in prone-and not breaking position, can be challenging with non-adjustable stocks.
With a fully adjustable chassis, bipod instead of hand support, plenty of scope mount length to place for optimum viewing, how does one “properly” set up a chassis for barricade/standing/prone shooting such as NRL22 and PRS?
Do you optimize for the least steady position and compromise the others?
Do you adjust length of pull to have the action as close to your face as possible?