I was advised recently while shooting an AR offhand to present to the target like I'm pistol shooting. IE shoulders more or less square to the target and crouched.
I get that this is the 'new' way of doing things but it seemed really awkward to me, though it works while shooting on the move directly at or away from a target.
Standing still, I always learned left foot forward, right foot perpendicular to left--almost a bullseye stance, which is very stable.
This 'new way' makes it awkward to grip the handguard (my cyber augmented titanuium collarbone plate no doubt adds to this) and forces me to grab my AR by the mag well with my off hand, and renders my shooting sling useless.
This is for tactical rifle matches/3 gun I'm no professional.
Any input?
I get that this is the 'new' way of doing things but it seemed really awkward to me, though it works while shooting on the move directly at or away from a target.
Standing still, I always learned left foot forward, right foot perpendicular to left--almost a bullseye stance, which is very stable.
This 'new way' makes it awkward to grip the handguard (my cyber augmented titanuium collarbone plate no doubt adds to this) and forces me to grab my AR by the mag well with my off hand, and renders my shooting sling useless.
This is for tactical rifle matches/3 gun I'm no professional.
Any input?
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