12-24-2014, 02:40 PM
Prone has several different variants which depending on terrain/cover etc can come into play. Flat, chest down on the ground is what most people think of, but it does not always work for people who have accumulated some beers and pizzas along the way of life. If you are chest down then see if you have to raise gun off the ground with bent elbows or if you can put the butt on the ground for utmost stability. Most people have to raise it up to eye level. Breathing, like prone rifle, becomes another bit of annoying movement if you are chest down. You can draw up one leg/bent knee to slightly elevate your lungs off the ground and reduce some of the breathing movements.
Instead of full chest on ground you can roll slightly on to strong side keeping strong arm on as much on the ground as you can supported by the weak arm. This position can allow you to cant your head over quite a bit reducing profile and you may be able to ground the gun with the weak hand under the bottom of the magwell. Body types make a big difference.
Instead of full chest on ground you can roll slightly on to strong side keeping strong arm on as much on the ground as you can supported by the weak arm. This position can allow you to cant your head over quite a bit reducing profile and you may be able to ground the gun with the weak hand under the bottom of the magwell. Body types make a big difference.
Instead of full chest on ground you can roll slightly on to strong side keeping strong arm on as much on the ground as you can supported by the weak arm. This position can allow you to cant your head over quite a bit reducing profile and you may be able to ground the gun with the weak hand under the bottom of the magwell. Body types make a big difference.


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