Basic Questions about Standing Position
Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2015 1:13 pm
I have been an F-class shooter for several years, so I'm not new to marksmanship sports. That said, I'm getting more interested in position shooting, and it seems like the opposite end of the spectrum to me! I picked up a Daisy Avanti 853CM, and I'm having a lot of fun shooting at 10m in my back yard.
I don't really have access to any local instruction, and I have a basic question about where I put my left arm when in the standing position.
I've read that I should rest my left elbow on my left hip-bone. I am able to do this, but when I twist my hips enough to make it work I feel lots of muscular tension trying to do so. I noticed that if I rest my left arm sort of "along my ribs", but not quite touching my hip bone, it seems much more natural and stable. I wobble a lot less, anyway.
I'm curious whether this is acceptable form, or if it will be a bad habit that will cause me problems later on?
Thanks for any guidance! Lurking on this forum has already helped me tremendously, and it looks like a great online community.
I don't really have access to any local instruction, and I have a basic question about where I put my left arm when in the standing position.
I've read that I should rest my left elbow on my left hip-bone. I am able to do this, but when I twist my hips enough to make it work I feel lots of muscular tension trying to do so. I noticed that if I rest my left arm sort of "along my ribs", but not quite touching my hip bone, it seems much more natural and stable. I wobble a lot less, anyway.
I'm curious whether this is acceptable form, or if it will be a bad habit that will cause me problems later on?
Thanks for any guidance! Lurking on this forum has already helped me tremendously, and it looks like a great online community.