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<blockquote data-quote="steelfingers" data-source="post: 2984870" data-attributes="member: 38658"><p>Nope. I have some home made bags made with tube socks filled with rice. Need to get a good rear bag I can squeeze to adjust. I noticed my technique needs a lot of work. Have a tendency to rest my off hand on bag and adjust up that takes it off the bag. Not good.</p><p>Also need to get more behind the gun with less tension in my back, shoulders...etc.</p><p>I have a lot of work to do, and surprised I get the results I achieve. Part of that includes having the proper equipment.</p><p>A good bag (front and back) will help. A trigger change will help. Using proper form will help a ton.</p><p>A buddy of mine has his long range set up going and invited me to come out today and shoot steel. Goes out to 600 yards but with my mistakes at 100, I'll be lucky to get on steel at 400 or even 300.</p><p>This is his private place and he going to give me a key to go shoot when I want, if I like it. He knew I was trying to set up the same thing, and was buying the targets and stands, and said to look at his and might not need to do my own. Just about 10 minutes from my house so who knows.</p><p>Has multiple distances with steel with the max at 600 from a bench but has room to move it out much further if you want to shoot prone.</p><p>Oops. Off topic. No I don't have a rear bag.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steelfingers, post: 2984870, member: 38658"] Nope. I have some home made bags made with tube socks filled with rice. Need to get a good rear bag I can squeeze to adjust. I noticed my technique needs a lot of work. Have a tendency to rest my off hand on bag and adjust up that takes it off the bag. Not good. Also need to get more behind the gun with less tension in my back, shoulders...etc. I have a lot of work to do, and surprised I get the results I achieve. Part of that includes having the proper equipment. A good bag (front and back) will help. A trigger change will help. Using proper form will help a ton. A buddy of mine has his long range set up going and invited me to come out today and shoot steel. Goes out to 600 yards but with my mistakes at 100, I'll be lucky to get on steel at 400 or even 300. This is his private place and he going to give me a key to go shoot when I want, if I like it. He knew I was trying to set up the same thing, and was buying the targets and stands, and said to look at his and might not need to do my own. Just about 10 minutes from my house so who knows. Has multiple distances with steel with the max at 600 from a bench but has room to move it out much further if you want to shoot prone. Oops. Off topic. No I don't have a rear bag. [/QUOTE]
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