Shooting off a sandbag
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Shooting off a sandbag
What is the best way to shoot a pistol off a sandbag? Do you rest the gun on the bag, or rest your wrist on the bag, put your forearms on the support or what? Thanks.
- lakesidemn
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You want the frame on the bag and snug it up against the trigger guard. I think it is nice to have another bag under your wrist and depending upon the bench, even more bags... Good article on this website: www.chuckhawks.com/shooting_handgun_bench_rest.htm
Don't get the end of the barrel too close to the bag or you'll be making holes in bag! Been there, done that.
Steve
Don't get the end of the barrel too close to the bag or you'll be making holes in bag! Been there, done that.
Steve
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- john bickar
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I can't shoot off of a sandbag - or two-handed, for that matter - for s**t.
I do my preliminary testing in a Random Rest and then the proof in the pudding is one-handed, first in training/league, then in competition. My good loads/lots shoot consistently within 1/2" of call at 50 yards.
The Random Rest gives me a general idea of what a gun/load combo might be capable of, and shooting it myself tells me what's really what.
Shooting off of sandbags makes me want to sell all of my guns and ammo for pennies on the dollar.
YMMV
I do my preliminary testing in a Random Rest and then the proof in the pudding is one-handed, first in training/league, then in competition. My good loads/lots shoot consistently within 1/2" of call at 50 yards.
The Random Rest gives me a general idea of what a gun/load combo might be capable of, and shooting it myself tells me what's really what.
Shooting off of sandbags makes me want to sell all of my guns and ammo for pennies on the dollar.
YMMV