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He has the scope but waiting for the rifle. Fitting rifle to shooter is important and always fixed that first in the classes I taught also.
thanks for that, thought it was reversed.
So, to cover the reasons why to fit the rifle first, regardless if it’s a red dot or scope
1 when you get into position, the fov of the optic should fall naturally to your sight. Think about how many times you see shooters searching for their reticle or point of aim. This leads to fast target acquisition and fast first round shots.
2 for those with ill fitting rifles, when they finally find it, their heads are often in unnatural positions that aren’t just uncomfortable, but through recoil, they routinely come off target through almost every shot. Because the rifle is being held unnaturally.
3 just getting into position, you can see it takes them longer to mount the rifles, again not just in the prone position but even standing using semiautos or lining up barrier shots. They have to use extra movements just to get into a stable firing position.
4 these ill fitting rifles leave the body often bladed which doesn’t help in recoil mitigation and secondly often leaves their natural point of aim off, again affecting follow up shots and the ability to spot their own hits or misses on target, especially when you start using larger bore rounds
Hope we helped

lots of good points in the thread made by quite a few seasoned shooters and instructors here
Edited because of stupid autocorrect***
