Well you are introducting another factor that the bench eliminates and that is movement in your lower body, affecting the shot.
I take a wide stance to stabilize my lower body. Rest forearm of rifle in the tripod‘s V shaped yoke and acquire target while pulling the rifle butt into your shoulder. Take a couple deep breaths, while looking at cross hairs and make sure when you are at the end of your exhale that your cross hairs align on target. If it doesn’t then keep repositioning and breathing until your exhale ends on the target, then break the shot, at the bottom of your exhale. It’s a similar technique that they teach in the Appleseed Project which is called “natural point of aim” if I remember correctly?
I take a wide stance to stabilize my lower body. Rest forearm of rifle in the tripod‘s V shaped yoke and acquire target while pulling the rifle butt into your shoulder. Take a couple deep breaths, while looking at cross hairs and make sure when you are at the end of your exhale that your cross hairs align on target. If it doesn’t then keep repositioning and breathing until your exhale ends on the target, then break the shot, at the bottom of your exhale. It’s a similar technique that they teach in the Appleseed Project which is called “natural point of aim” if I remember correctly?
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