A example that could be applied here is baseball hitters. You see many different starting stances. However, when they get to the point of placing wood on hide the similarities of body position are strikingly the same. Hips turned, shoulder square, hands accelerating, power coming off the back foot, etc. The classic consistent hitters don't waste time and effort getting there.

Hell I have never seen Jeff or anyone else here mount a rifle so what do I know about any specific individual. However, one thing I do know is that efficient use of your equipment and body usually makes things easier.

I have a hard enough time being a solid field shooter, that handicapping myself is not an choice that I willingly accept. If others do it's fine by me.

Jeff, there is no way you can repeat that position quickly following recoil, even if it does work for the first shot. Not meaning to slam, but some of us know a little also.



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