I'm new here and still learning. I find what works for me when shooting prone, (I like the Precision shoots) is to be resting my cheek on the cheek piece, and then as I adjust to get on target I make sure that my rifle is tracking up and down as I squeeze the rear bag. I also do this at the bench with great results. If I find any horizontal movement, something is not right with my position, and my groups suffer as a result, so I have learned to refine my position as much as possible before firing. Once everything is tracking straight up and down, I get better results, recoil is straight back, the gun settles on target again, and on a good day I can my splash from the .260. I also do not load my bipod, as I can't guarantee consistent pressure. Like I said still learning, but having fun and frustration along the way. 