This is going to sound funny, but no matter what position I'm in, I try to get comfortable. If I'm not comfortable, I feel as though I'm compensating some area of my body and my mind focuses on being uncomfortable as opposed to the shot at hand.
I've tried all the "shooting positions" and I find some of them just plain uncomfortable! They may be stable, but feeling like a pretzel as I'm trying to shoot makes me never want to shoot from that position again.
When laying down, I try to square up to the gun, spread my legs to absorb the shot. I also like to take my off hand and put it near my arm pit and rest the butt stock between the soft tissue spot between my index finger and thumb, and squeeze or release pressure to being the barrel up/down. I find that soft tissue to be nice padding on the back end for fine movements. I've shot with snipers before that use small bean bags, hackie sacks, or MOLE gel bags to squeeze/release do the same thing. But in the field, I don't wanna carry that extra weight.
Supporting the butt stock seems to be my biggest concern and how it wobbles and makes the barrel move. That's why I like a bipod or tripod out front with a mono/bipod in the back and I can take that off hand and adjust the back mono/bipod.
I've tried all the "shooting positions" and I find some of them just plain uncomfortable! They may be stable, but feeling like a pretzel as I'm trying to shoot makes me never want to shoot from that position again.
When laying down, I try to square up to the gun, spread my legs to absorb the shot. I also like to take my off hand and put it near my arm pit and rest the butt stock between the soft tissue spot between my index finger and thumb, and squeeze or release pressure to being the barrel up/down. I find that soft tissue to be nice padding on the back end for fine movements. I've shot with snipers before that use small bean bags, hackie sacks, or MOLE gel bags to squeeze/release do the same thing. But in the field, I don't wanna carry that extra weight.
Supporting the butt stock seems to be my biggest concern and how it wobbles and makes the barrel move. That's why I like a bipod or tripod out front with a mono/bipod in the back and I can take that off hand and adjust the back mono/bipod.