Kneeling help
Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2012 1:39 pm
Hello...
I've rekindled my shooting passion after a 22 year hiatus. I'm really happy with my results and have been shooting in any competition that I can get to.
My positions have typically been sound. In kneeling, before what I outline below, I would shoot an average of 96 (out of 100). Over the past year, I've been buying stuff. My latest purchase was a pair of Gehmann shooting trousers. My offhand has improved, but my kneeling has become worse.
What is happening is that I've played around with the zippers, and belt, of the trousers and am able to get into position comfortably enough. However, when I bring my rifle up, I am feeling a lot more sway in my upper body than I had previously. Prior to wearing the trousers, I had a pretty strict 3 o'clock (left knee at 12, right knee at 3). With the trousers, I manage, at best a 1 o'clock position. I'm thinking that that narrow a base is causing the sway.
Before replying with "ditch the trousers", I'll say I don't want to. Perhaps its practice or more experimentation, but thought I'd post to see if anyone has any other ideas.
Thanks!
I've rekindled my shooting passion after a 22 year hiatus. I'm really happy with my results and have been shooting in any competition that I can get to.
My positions have typically been sound. In kneeling, before what I outline below, I would shoot an average of 96 (out of 100). Over the past year, I've been buying stuff. My latest purchase was a pair of Gehmann shooting trousers. My offhand has improved, but my kneeling has become worse.
What is happening is that I've played around with the zippers, and belt, of the trousers and am able to get into position comfortably enough. However, when I bring my rifle up, I am feeling a lot more sway in my upper body than I had previously. Prior to wearing the trousers, I had a pretty strict 3 o'clock (left knee at 12, right knee at 3). With the trousers, I manage, at best a 1 o'clock position. I'm thinking that that narrow a base is causing the sway.
Before replying with "ditch the trousers", I'll say I don't want to. Perhaps its practice or more experimentation, but thought I'd post to see if anyone has any other ideas.
Thanks!