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High NPA in standing

Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2016 8:58 am
by Jenni
Hi guys,

I've been struggling with a high NPA in standing for a while , the butt plate is set to the lowest point , I no longer use riser blocks & I feel that my position is really stable when I first hold my rifle.. but in order to lower the rifle I have to breathe in and out many times to reach the target , and by the time I reach it my stability is not always at its best ..

should my NPA always be on target or above target ?
mine is usually around 5 to 7 inches above target.

What adjustments can I make in order to lower the rifle even more?
I am considered a short shooter .


Thanks in advance ,

Jenni

Re: High NPA in standing

Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2016 9:37 am
by lyoke
Hello,

I experience the exact same thing. I have mine that high because when I settle down the the target my rifle is really sunk in and firm.

The main thing I do to bring the sights down to the target without a lot of change in position.
Slide your offhand out slightly thus bringing down the rifle. I am right handed and I slide out my left hand on the rifle enough to bring down the sights as well as maintain balance. It took a little bit of time to adjust the position but now I don't notice the difference.

How far you are pushing your front hip forward may be another factor.

Re: High NPA in standing

Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2016 9:50 am
by Jimro
Changing your NPA means changing your stance, I know that sounds dumb but it's the truth.

For a shift of 7 inches, I'd start with the feet. Bringing you feet slightly closer together may help. If that gets you closer, then I'd try adjustments with the support hand.

Jimro

Re: High NPA in standing

Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2016 4:47 pm
by redschietti
Sight risers have nothing to do with it

How deep is your forend? If you can make it shallower it will help

Re: High NPA in standing

Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2016 11:00 pm
by jhmartin
Jenni ... with respect to what you are able to do with the gun, are you talking air or SB or both?
10m? 50ft? 50m?

Re: High NPA in standing

Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2016 11:16 pm
by Andre
A pic of your position would be helpful.

Re: High NPA in standing

Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2016 1:13 am
by patriot
Are you supporting the rifle with your palm, knuckles, or fingers? I try to center my NPA, otherwise the shots tend to move back to the NPA as I relax and break the trigger. I second the picture idea.

Mark

Shooting without a coat with a light rifle makes the need for a centered NPA more obvious. Keeping my hind knee straight, less hip bend, helped quite a bit.

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