Side prone technique
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				Teletiger7
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Side prone technique
Do you lay flat on your stomach and rest the buttstock on the upper part of your shoulder or do you lay on your side(urban sideprone/fetal) and rest buttstock into the pocket of shoulder?  I've seen shooters do it both ways and score well on these stages. I prefer to lay on my side(very comfortable) but find that often theres not enough room on firing line so I end up with a hybrid of both.
			
			
									
						
										
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Re: Side prone technique
I lay on my belly, stock resting on top of my shoulder.
I hold the scope's eyepiece with my support hand and the stock with my strong hand.
Elbows on the ground.
The position is much like how you would lay on the ground and use binoculars with your elbows on the ground, except that you pivot your strong hand 90 degrees to be on the stock.
I run the bolt with my weak hand.
			
			
									
						
							I hold the scope's eyepiece with my support hand and the stock with my strong hand.
Elbows on the ground.
The position is much like how you would lay on the ground and use binoculars with your elbows on the ground, except that you pivot your strong hand 90 degrees to be on the stock.
I run the bolt with my weak hand.
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Re: Side prone technique
I am an urban kind of guy. Just cannot seem to get comfortable the other way..
			
			
									
						
										
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Re: Side prone technique
I lay flat on my stomach.  If I lay sideways, I can't seem to get low enough to make that work.
			
			
									
						
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Re: Side prone technique
Last time I shot side prone I did it on my side. The bag I was resting my rifle on was pretty tall, so being on my stomach would have required me to hold my torso up way to much. It worked very well for me.
			
			
									
						
										
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Re: Side prone technique
I'm going to have to watch a few people do this . . . I tried last night and I can't get the rifle stable and still see through my scope.  Why would anyone ever need to take a shot in this position?
			
			
									
						
										
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No reason..... Other than MD's are sadists.........roypark wrote:I'm going to have to watch a few people do this . . . I tried last night and I can't get the rifle stable and still see through my scope. Why would anyone ever need to take a shot in this position?
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Re: Side prone technique
That's the problem, the matches turn into games. It's like shooting a longrange rifle at 20 yards, in real life you would never have a 1/2" target at that range. If all you could see is a 1/2" piece of your target you would never take the shot.buffybuster wrote:
No reason..... Other than MD's are sadists.........
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Re: Side prone technique
We shoot precision rifles at all different distances, not just longrange.Fjold wrote:That's the problem, the matches turn into games. It's like shooting a longrange rifle at 20 yards, in real life you would never have a 1/2" target at that range. If all you could see is a 1/2" piece of your target you would never take the shot.
To call them longrange rifles would exclude shortrange which can be just as challenging as longrange. ;)
Ask anyone that's never shot their 6-24 scope at 15yds how easy a 15yd stage is.
The "game" is all about taking the shooter outside their comfort zone.
I'm glad people complain about certain stages.
It means I'm doing something right.
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Re: Side prone technique
Next match..... CQB....Sprit of the Bayonet.AR15barrels wrote:
We shoot precision rifles at all different distances, not just longrange.
To call them longrange rifles would exclude shortrange which can be just as challenging as longrange. ;)
Ask anyone that's never shot their 6-24 scope at 15yds how easy a 15yd stage is.
The "game" is all about taking the shooter outside their comfort zone.
I'm glad people complain about certain stages.
It means I'm doing something right.

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Re: Side prone technique
Everybody quit giving Randall ideas or encouragement....
			
			
									
						
										
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Re: Side prone technique
Oh geez, I hate hate those darn pool ball stages! Really, I do, Randall...
			
			
									
						
										
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Re: Side prone technique
Laying prone, gun sideways on the shoulder.  Tried it other ways and have never been as stable as "homie" style.  Though that doesn't preclude splitting your forehead open when shooting like that free recoil...
			
			
									
						
										
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Re: Side prone technique
So I was out practicing side prone today....Got data for 25, 50, and I ran out of eyesight for the 75.....I am unable to see the reticle on the target from the position that I am in....on side....Cannot get a site picture at all in prone, so sideways is better....But I find that the longer I shoot like that, the fainter that the reticle gets....I guess its eye strain...
Damm, getting old sucks....
Oh, and today was a rairity...I saw Connor, Henry, met one other person on the board (cannot remember his name), but did not see Ben.....
			
			
									
						
										
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Oh, and today was a rairity...I saw Connor, Henry, met one other person on the board (cannot remember his name), but did not see Ben.....
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Re: Side prone technique
Swan wrote:Oh geez, I hate hate those darn pool ball stages! Really, I do, Randall...

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Re: Side prone technique
lmaoAR15barrels wrote:
 
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Re: Side prone technique
That particular one is a well known picture that gets posted on forums.Seth8541 wrote:lmao
Where do you get this stuff Randall?
I found it by using google images.
http://www.google.com/imghp?hl=en&tab=wi" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I searched for "I see what you did there".
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Thats good stuff!! Start cracking up everytime I look at it.AR15barrels wrote:
That particular one is a well known picture that gets posted on forums.
I found it by using google images.
http://www.google.com/imghp?hl=en&tab=wi" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I searched for "I see what you did there".

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Re: Side prone technique
Google "Side Prone" and see if you recognize the person in the first picture.Seth8541 wrote:
Thats good stuff!! Start cracking up everytime I look at it.
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Re: Side prone technique
Like Randall said...  Shooting Side prone and short range forces you to think and understanding how the rifle works.   They will make you a better shooter in the end. 
Anyway I shoot it prone with the rifle sitting at 90 on my shoulder. Seems to work OK with a bag to rest on. Remember this is a excise in trigger control too.
			
			
									
						
							Anyway I shoot it prone with the rifle sitting at 90 on my shoulder. Seems to work OK with a bag to rest on. Remember this is a excise in trigger control too.
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Re: Side prone technique
Thats pretty cool! Who would have thought. If you look a few more pictures along my face has been associated with it to, that picture brings you here!jwpark wrote:
Google "Side Prone" and see if you recognize the person in the first picture.
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That's pretty hilarious.Connor P Price wrote:
Thats pretty cool! Who would have thought. If you look a few more pictures along my face has been associated with it to, that picture brings you here!
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I also see a picture of a mom breast feeding two babies at once....what the fuck does that have to do with side prone?Connor P Price wrote:
Thats pretty cool! Who would have thought. If you look a few more pictures along my face has been associated with it to, that picture brings you here!
Side-prone breast feeding technique?
 How do people come up with these terminologies??
 How do people come up with these terminologies??Kevin H.
			
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lol, can't stop laughingkhw9mm wrote:
I also see a picture of a mom breast feeding two babies at once....what the fuck does that have to do with side prone?
Side-prone breast feeding technique?How do people come up with these terminologies??
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Wait a minute....Is that your ass too?
			
			
									
						
										
						








