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Shooting prone... raiser blocks or not
Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2005 11:55 am
by demonloop
How many of you use raiser blocks on the sights when shooting prone.
What are the advantages and disadvantages?
Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2005 8:00 am
by wrc
The riser blocks are on my rifle to make standing as comfortable as possible. (So I can shoot with a more natural "head-up" position). There's no way I'm going to fiddle with taking them on & off for prone, so they make prone a bit more challenging. I compensate by raising the cheekpiece in prone.
raiser block
Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2005 12:19 pm
by joydeepk
I use alu stock for prone and find it comfortable using a raiser bl. though its not a mound of a kind but a moderate ht. could help i think. again the angle (rather height)of a prone position ,and the head position can vary alot and so does the need of a raiser bl.
regards...............................................joydeep
Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2005 12:16 pm
by jonno
I tried them for a year in prone. After a really dismall season last year i took them off and threw them in the shooting cupboard with the rest of my accumulated " score improving " devices about 4 weeks ago, and my scores went back UP to there previous level. By all means try them for a few weeks but borrow a set, don't invest any money in them. I think for a dedicated 3p shooter they have benefits but for prone only there is not much to be said for them.
Jonno