So in my everlasting quest to get my recoil management down(have the rifle go perfectly back and then forward), I've been breaking down my form and investigating improvements little piece by little piece.
I'm starting to worry about the fitment of my stock with my body. I think my form has been compensating for these fitment issues, so my groups are good, BUT I can't get the rifle to recoil back perfectly to its original POA.
So I've always held my the stock with my trigger hand like this:
It enabled me to pull my trigger finger straight back, and not disturb the stock. Now I think this might be contributing to not as much control in the recoil though. When I try to do the correct pistol grip hold, it doesn't work. Its unvomfortable and I can't really have a rearward pull. Here is a picture of the proper hold:
Notice my finger is too long! I can't curl it far back enough to get a proper pull, basically because of the length of my finger.
Any recommendations? I know getting a new stock... but if I'm not ready to spend 500+ on a quality stock yet, what can be done till then?
Sorry for the blurry pictures, but it was hard to take them one handed on the iphone!
I'm starting to worry about the fitment of my stock with my body. I think my form has been compensating for these fitment issues, so my groups are good, BUT I can't get the rifle to recoil back perfectly to its original POA.
So I've always held my the stock with my trigger hand like this:

It enabled me to pull my trigger finger straight back, and not disturb the stock. Now I think this might be contributing to not as much control in the recoil though. When I try to do the correct pistol grip hold, it doesn't work. Its unvomfortable and I can't really have a rearward pull. Here is a picture of the proper hold:

Notice my finger is too long! I can't curl it far back enough to get a proper pull, basically because of the length of my finger.
Any recommendations? I know getting a new stock... but if I'm not ready to spend 500+ on a quality stock yet, what can be done till then?
Sorry for the blurry pictures, but it was hard to take them one handed on the iphone!