Genuinely curious how proficient you, or whomever this is, can be with that stance? I've moved several shooters (mainly ex military) away from pretty much this exact stance, and they've greatly improved their off hand shooting.This is how I shoot static offhand-
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This isn’t a picture perfect example. This is a screen shot of a video while doing the hunting rifle drill.
Just last week a hunter I was with here in AZ missed a mule deer buck at 120 yards with this stance. We worked on building a better position and he sent me a photo this week of him hitting 7/10 shots on an 8" target at 100 yards. Likely some "buck fever" could have been at play, also a shot at the end of a long day hiking/hunting versus fully rested and comfortable with no time constraint and pressure.
I've seen some shooters who practice a lot, and use this stance, kill animals inside of 150 yards. In person, I've never actually seen anyone actually kill past 150 yards until they modify their off hand position away from this one.
What are some pointers/techniques for guys and gals who don't want to move away from this standard position and be proficient?