Shooting Positions
There are four standard rifle shooting positions: prone, standing, sitting,
and kneeling.
Prone
The prone position is the steadiest of the four positions. Because it's the easiest to hold, it's the best position for mastering the fundamentals of shooting—aiming, breath control, trigger squeeze, and follow through.
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Standing
With neither arm supported, this is the most difficult position for firing an accurate shot. Rather than trying to hold the barrel steady, which is impossible, try to keep movement of the barrel to as small an area as possible. Smooth, natural motion will produce the best shot. |
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Sitting
Both arms are supported by your legs. Next to the prone position, this is the steadiest position. |
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Kneeling
With only one arm braced, the kneeling position is less steady than the prone and sitting positions. |
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Shooting involves gases and noise, both of which can damage your eyes and ears. Always wear suitable eye and ear protection when shooting. They will protect your vision and hearing for a lifetime of shooting enjoyment.
To protect your vision, wear standard shooting glasses or prescription glasses. To protect your hearing, wear molded plugs or aids, or regular plugs made of foam, rubber or other synthetic material. Or you can wear hearing muffs or head covers.
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