Originally Posted by xphunter
I am not responsible or bound to anyone's criteria/definitions on the positions I shoot from, the time it takes me to shoot, or the distances.

Feel free to enjoy your own limits.

Petty or demeaning insults always moves people to change their views to adopt the ones of those doing the demeaninggrin


I always try to get as good as a supported foundation as I can get, which typically means get lower or closer to the ground.
With good tripods today, seated, double kneeling, and standing can be a very steady set-up.


After a birthday party, I decided to shoot at a unsuspecting rock at just over 500 yards (Rock was approximately 2 MOA in size) with a couple of other guys. My very first shot (Cold Bore) was about 2" low from the aiming point, my wind call was spot on.
If you were tying to get the best, steadiest foundation possible, you'd be using rifles with butt stocks instead of those hideous, sawed off contraptions you're using.