Fast14riot
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Need a bit of help coaching a couple guys on shooting from a bipod. My dad and my uncle both say that even a 13" bipod is not high enough for them to shoot prone with standard factory varmint style rifles. My uncle has a bit of a belly (probably 35-40# overweight) and my dad less so. I do not have this body shape and have no idea how to help them get comfortable and stable. I almost think they are trying to get their head vertical by raising everything up higher, but I also understand they just can't get as low as I can. (I normally shoot at a 8-10 setting on level ground, so I'm not super low, but I also use cheek risers to keep my head vertical.)
All the regular positional stuff I know, it's just these particular issues of saying they need everything so high up to be comfortable on the gun. Do you think a cheek riser might help? Moving the scope forward? Any tips would be appreciated. Their scores are really suffering from these positional issues.
All the regular positional stuff I know, it's just these particular issues of saying they need everything so high up to be comfortable on the gun. Do you think a cheek riser might help? Moving the scope forward? Any tips would be appreciated. Their scores are really suffering from these positional issues.