NAP Standing, Small Vertical Adjustments
Posted: Mon Jul 22, 2013 2:15 pm
Assuming I have established my NPA on the center of the target.
Now I need to move slightly up or down as I progress thru the targets on the paper.
Do I hold the upper body in a fixed position (that is forearm hand and elbow fixed), and move my rear foot position to "tilt" my entire body up and down?
Or do I slip my forearm hand a little in or out to adjust the muzzle height?
I could also bend at the waist or do a little of all these.
I am an average shooter, with an Anschutz 1903 wood, but I'm close to moving up to 1907 in precise stock. At least in my mind.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Now I need to move slightly up or down as I progress thru the targets on the paper.
Do I hold the upper body in a fixed position (that is forearm hand and elbow fixed), and move my rear foot position to "tilt" my entire body up and down?
Or do I slip my forearm hand a little in or out to adjust the muzzle height?
I could also bend at the waist or do a little of all these.
I am an average shooter, with an Anschutz 1903 wood, but I'm close to moving up to 1907 in precise stock. At least in my mind.
Any advice would be appreciated.