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High Compressed Ready with a Rifle

Talyn

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When considering shooting positions, you may be familiar with the high compressed ready position for handguns. J. Hawkins of Reno Guns & Range discusses the high compressed ready position for rifles and carbines. Having more points of contact with the body than a handgun gives the rifle an advantage.


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I don't think I could shoot like that or even want to transition from chest to shoulder. Might try it tho? If using a sling I could do it comfortably.
 
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