So I'm sure others have run across this issue, but I can't seem to find any references to solutions on here. The range I belong to is not yet set up for long distance prone. They do however, have some very nice benches built that are pretty deep in length (but just not quite long enough to lay prone on). I really do not care for seated bench rest shooting, so I have taken to setting up my rifle (on a bipod) in the center of the bench, and shooting from a bench supported, standing position. I'm only 5'9", and have short legs, but am able, using a wide split stance, hips hinged backwards, to rest my torso behind the rifle similar to prone. I'm resting on the bench just below the sternum, and am able to breath fairly well (pulling air into the belly) while in this modified position. My arms are able to still be in the same positions as I would be from the prone, but admittedly, there is more weight supported in my legs, and therefor most of my mass is supported by my lower body. Recoil management has not been a noticeable issue.
Thoughts would be appreciated if you have used this shooting position to some extent, and I'd also like to discuss if this might not be a good option for those with difficulty getting in the prone position for any number of physical issues. Thanks in advance for your time.
Thoughts would be appreciated if you have used this shooting position to some extent, and I'd also like to discuss if this might not be a good option for those with difficulty getting in the prone position for any number of physical issues. Thanks in advance for your time.