Some of the previous topics have me thinking about shooting positions for F/TR. I have experimented with different positions on different guns but I'm wondering if there is a standard position which works best for most shooters. When I was shooting a .223 bolt rifle I would lie as straight as possible behind the gun and recoil being minimal anyway, the gun would stay almost perfectly on target through the follow-through. However, since I have switched to shooting .308 I usually bring my right leg up and am slightly angled to the left behind the gun (I am right handed). When shooting like this, from a Sinclair bipod, I find the gun jumps slightly to the left under recoil, though it isn't very much (if I'm shooting on target 8, I may be looking at target 6 after follow-through). I do this mainly because I broke my collarbone when I was a teenager and there is a spur on it which becomes very tender under repeated recoil of the .308 and which I'm sure affects my shooting after several rounds. When I angle, the recoil pad is contacting my shoulder muscle more than my clavicle and the pain goes away.
Any thoughts about your experiences is appreciated.
Chris
Any thoughts about your experiences is appreciated.
Chris