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Get a drummers throne. Stool height is important. Make sure the height range is what you need. It is likely that your dining table and shooting bench are different heights, so you need to take that into consideration.If I set up at home carefully at my dining room table I am rock solid and comfortable. I'm doing something wrong at the range. Either I'm not properly aligned or I'm hunching over the bag/butt. I do notice that the crappy chairs they have feel too low versus the bench and I'm not as comfortable. I will do more practice at home and take much more time setting up at the range.
BTW my rear bag is an Edgewood MiniGator. Do people typically have the longer sloped portion forward or rearward? I noticed in Bart's video he has it to the rear. (His points at the 6 minute mark are likely spot on.)
How heavy is your trigger pull?One thing I noticed today dry firing. If I leave my trigger hand completely off the rifle except for the pad of my forefinger on the trigger, when the trigger breaks my cross hairs flick about 1/8th of an inch left at 20 yards. (I just placed a black dot on my fence.) Not sure how relevant this is given a lot more happens when an actual shot is fired...
(I'm using a 50x Kahles scope. I can see my pulse slightly affecting the POA. I can stop breathing but turning my pulse on/off might be challenging...)