Guy Miner
Master Loader
- Apr 6, 2006
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I was a Marine, in terrific condition. I was a SWAT cop after that. Also in good condition.
All that stuff wore on the ol' body, and... I've got limitations... Used to be able to assume a great sitting position and shoot MOA from it. Competed in NRA long-range prone events, with just the sling to stabilize the rifle and did pretty well at it.
Now... injuries & age... Neck, rt shoulder, rt elbow... All have had to be repaired... Have a few more parts that should be repaired, but am tired of surgery.
Prone is acceptable for a few shots. Unless I'm shooting uphill, then it's completely impossible. The three fused vertebrae in the neck kinda hinder that sort of thing.
Sitting has changed. Though I stretch and work out regularly, I can no longer comfortably assume a cross-legged sitting position. I can manage "wide leg sitting" and also a sniperish sitting position inspired by an old photo of GySgt Hathcock in Vietnam.
Standing... Is good! I was better at it in my 20's, but honestly, in my 60's, if I work at it I'm okay. Not bad. Ring that gong at 300 yards pretty regularly with my hunting rifles... Dry fire practice is helping.
Age. Adapt. Overcome... Shoot! Good marksmanship beats a fancy rifle/load for me. A good rifle, a good load, and good marksmanship has done just fine for me over the years.
Guy
All that stuff wore on the ol' body, and... I've got limitations... Used to be able to assume a great sitting position and shoot MOA from it. Competed in NRA long-range prone events, with just the sling to stabilize the rifle and did pretty well at it.
Now... injuries & age... Neck, rt shoulder, rt elbow... All have had to be repaired... Have a few more parts that should be repaired, but am tired of surgery.
Prone is acceptable for a few shots. Unless I'm shooting uphill, then it's completely impossible. The three fused vertebrae in the neck kinda hinder that sort of thing.
Sitting has changed. Though I stretch and work out regularly, I can no longer comfortably assume a cross-legged sitting position. I can manage "wide leg sitting" and also a sniperish sitting position inspired by an old photo of GySgt Hathcock in Vietnam.
Standing... Is good! I was better at it in my 20's, but honestly, in my 60's, if I work at it I'm okay. Not bad. Ring that gong at 300 yards pretty regularly with my hunting rifles... Dry fire practice is helping.
Age. Adapt. Overcome... Shoot! Good marksmanship beats a fancy rifle/load for me. A good rifle, a good load, and good marksmanship has done just fine for me over the years.
Guy