I got a friend to take some photos of me shooting the other day, as I wanted to get some feedback here on whether or not I am positioned correctly for best results:
I was wondering, for example, if my upper body is rotated clockwise too much, or whether this degree of wrap around the rifle is desirable.
Feedback would be appreciated.
I have been finding that I shoot my TRG 338 Lapua better than I shoot the LMT MWSE in those photos. Since I sporadically get really good groups with the LMT, I am speculating that something in my position or technique is wrong or inconsistent.
I do preload the bipod (you can see it in the photos).
I tuck into my shoulder at what feels like the correct spot, but find the ergonomics of the LMT just don't fit me quite as well as the TRG does. Just a result of different body dimensions?
I find it hard with ANY AR rifle to get my eye down to the correct spot behind the scope, without running my cheekbone hard into the cheek rest. Hence the high scope position you see here. The SAPR "flip away" cheek riser you see is there for my friend to use when HE fires the rifle, as without it, the height from cheekpiece to scope is too HIGH for him.
I THINK I am holding the pistol grip at the right height position, since the trigger finger is horizontal.
My head seems to be as level as it needs to be.
Observations?
Jim G
I was wondering, for example, if my upper body is rotated clockwise too much, or whether this degree of wrap around the rifle is desirable.
Feedback would be appreciated.
I have been finding that I shoot my TRG 338 Lapua better than I shoot the LMT MWSE in those photos. Since I sporadically get really good groups with the LMT, I am speculating that something in my position or technique is wrong or inconsistent.
I do preload the bipod (you can see it in the photos).
I tuck into my shoulder at what feels like the correct spot, but find the ergonomics of the LMT just don't fit me quite as well as the TRG does. Just a result of different body dimensions?
I find it hard with ANY AR rifle to get my eye down to the correct spot behind the scope, without running my cheekbone hard into the cheek rest. Hence the high scope position you see here. The SAPR "flip away" cheek riser you see is there for my friend to use when HE fires the rifle, as without it, the height from cheekpiece to scope is too HIGH for him.
I THINK I am holding the pistol grip at the right height position, since the trigger finger is horizontal.
My head seems to be as level as it needs to be.
Observations?
Jim G