First Time Shooting Prone

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roypark
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First Time Shooting Prone

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So I went to Angeles today. It was nice meeting Keith and his wife, as well as, Ronnie and John.

I tried shooting prone for the first time and I felt silly. First of all, I already feel silly putting a 10x scope and bipod on a 16" AR. But then taking that a step further and shooting from prone, I just felt out of place with all the bolt gun folks.

So no post of mine would be complete without a question. Where the heck am I supposed to put the stock when shooting from prone? I tried a few different place and so far, its most comfortable just under my collar bone. I accidentally had it resting ON my collar bone for one shot and I decided never to do that again. I usually try to put the stock between my shoulder muscle and my chest when shooting from other positions but from the prone, I couldn't get it to sit there. It sat most comfortably under my collar bone more towards the inside of my chest muscle.

In anycase, I think I'm improving a little bit in the accuracy department. I am by no means a sub MOA or even a 1 MOA shooter with my AR, but I'm better than I was last week.

Can't wait to get my bolt gun . . . just a month away.
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Re: First Time Shooting Prone

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People shoot ARs prone all the time. The fundamentals don't change because it's an AR. Rmember to preload the bipod as well.
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Re: First Time Shooting Prone

Post by oni »

Hey Roy,

It was nice meeting you as well. Sorry I couldn't stick around longer but we had other errands to do today and I was there just to zero for tomorrows match. Had I been able to stick around I would have helped you the best I could.

Look forward to seeing you on the line again soon.
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