Here I discuss some trends I see with my students and how rely they too much on their rear bag to support the back of the rifle. This does not allow the shooter to ever gain positive control of the rifle in the prone causing some recoil management issues.
Building your position, initially, without the aid of a rear bag, allows you to get a better purchase of your rifle in your shoulder, increasing overall control of the rifle and recoil management.
"Building a bridge" is something, regardless of position (standing, kneeling, sitting, bench, prone) that I will do every time to ensure I have properly interfaced with my rifle.
Building your position, initially, without the aid of a rear bag, allows you to get a better purchase of your rifle in your shoulder, increasing overall control of the rifle and recoil management.
"Building a bridge" is something, regardless of position (standing, kneeling, sitting, bench, prone) that I will do every time to ensure I have properly interfaced with my rifle.