I was wondering more the logistics of it. The picture above answers my question.How far and how fast you need to shoot?
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I was wondering more the logistics of it. The picture above answers my question.How far and how fast you need to shoot?
Unsupported=no EXTERNAL support, but anything goes with your body and the gun itself (sling, etc). Always less stable than supported, but the trick is in using your body to “ground” the gun as steadily as possible given the situation, ie elbow on knee to create stability without requiring a “thing” to do so.I'm confused. I guess I would call putting your elbow on your knee supported? If thats unsupported what is kneeling supported?
I prefer kneeling to any position. Its quick to get into. You have one point of contact at least. I'll go to sitting if I'm on a hillside shooting downwards.
I think most shooters put the pack in front and 1 or 2 sticks in the back, but that pack I've been using is the tallest frame EXO makes, with a full lid, and I'm not tall.I was wondering more the logistics of it. The picture above answers my question.
I think most shooters put the pack in front and 1 or 2 sticks in the back,
Good deal, glad I got it right.Not if they want to hit anything…
The other way is a balancing act and you get a stick in the face as a reward when its set right.
I was wondering more the logistics of it. The picture above answers my question.
Have you tried putting your firing side foot (right foot) on the ground and your offhand knee on the ground? That way you can support your firing side elbow on your knee. I have shot off support that way but I haven't tried it off a pack yet.I’m slow with sticks. The above is an excellent position if you have time.
I asked how far and how fast, I’m not great from unsupported kneeling. This years bull elk popped over a rise at 225 yards following cows, the cows were already on to us standing out in the open, up hill shot. Further than I wanted for off hand, prone was no good, sitting might have been ok. Pulled rifle, swung pack around, took a knee (edit: I’m playing w the position and shooting now, I prob used more of a sitting supported) and used verticle pack as front rest, shot him before he could spin and leave out.
Kneeling, pack up front is not great, maybe not much better than sitting unsupported for me.
Playing w it, this is about the best I can figure. Not sure I’m doing any better than 4.5 MOA, but consistent on 10” at 200, not so much consistency at 300. I’m sure there’s a better way.
I’ve been using this method off my pack the last several months. Right handed shooter, left hand c-clamped around barrel with fingers gripping top of the pack, right knee is up and right elbow is resting on that knee. It’s been pretty solid for me.Have you tried putting your firing side foot (right foot) on the ground and your offhand knee on the ground? That way you can support your firing side elbow on your knee. I have shot off support that way but I haven't tried it off a pack yet.
I’ll need to go back and work on that oneHave you tried putting your firing side foot (right foot) on the ground and your offhand knee on the ground? That way you can support your firing side elbow on your knee. I have shot off support that way but I haven't tried it off a pack yet.