How to get into "high shoulder" position?
Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2015 6:44 am
I've been using a low-shoulder stance, which feels quite natural. As I lift my gun arm, the shoulder stays in place as the arm rotates upward from the shoulder joint. I'm interested in trying the high-shoulder position to see if it is more stable for me in rapid fire. I'm not sure, though how to get into the proper position.
It seems that I have to bring my arm up to shooting position while rolling my shoulder forward to push it up into the higher position. That results in having to use shoulder and back muscles to hold the position.
Am I going about this correctly? Are there issues with the position deteriorating because of muscle fatigue during competition?
Any help would be much appreciated.....Bill
It seems that I have to bring my arm up to shooting position while rolling my shoulder forward to push it up into the higher position. That results in having to use shoulder and back muscles to hold the position.
Am I going about this correctly? Are there issues with the position deteriorating because of muscle fatigue during competition?
Any help would be much appreciated.....Bill