Hey all,
Quick query: when you're shooting f-class is your body straight back of the rifle (presumably in a straight line to the target) or is your body canted off to the side?
I have heard that you should be straight back to allow for repeatable body position after recoil (and thus better shot to shot accuracy).
But I had originally read that you should have a comfortable body position so that you're not fighting your body (and thus moving your body) while shooting, which for me is canted on my non-trigger side.
Straight back has never felt comfortable for me (could be because of some back injury issues). But then again, a proper golf swing never feels comfortable to me either. But it is what you have to do to play.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks,
PS - I'm also terrible at golf.
Quick query: when you're shooting f-class is your body straight back of the rifle (presumably in a straight line to the target) or is your body canted off to the side?
I have heard that you should be straight back to allow for repeatable body position after recoil (and thus better shot to shot accuracy).
But I had originally read that you should have a comfortable body position so that you're not fighting your body (and thus moving your body) while shooting, which for me is canted on my non-trigger side.
Straight back has never felt comfortable for me (could be because of some back injury issues). But then again, a proper golf swing never feels comfortable to me either. But it is what you have to do to play.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks,
PS - I'm also terrible at golf.