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Originally Posted by vettestr
I think Gunney or R. Lee Emery could help this young lady find his target for sure. Emery uses the military stance of putting his most forward elbow across his chest and craddle the fore stock from the bottom. I always found that very awkward and place my front elbow away from my body not under the rifle ??? Maybe if you start shooting that way it would become less awkward but it would seem to reduce the sway Ratboy is experiencing. I know we have some experts or training guys on CC, what is the best method guys? Oh, the targets were built for 22LR so the .223 should destroy them.
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I find it best to place my forward elbow into my lower chest/upper abdomen, and the forward hand under the forearm, while leaning backwards a little.
Another method I use is once after I'm settled into a position, I close my eyes for a second or two, and then see if my aim had drifted. You want to get into a "neutral" position, that is, you donlt want to be forcing the gun to aim in a certain direction, the gun should be resting in a postion such that it is naturally pointing at the target. If you are off, you may need to adjust your stance/grip, whatever to get a better neutral position.