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Welcome to shooting...feralmuse wrote:Hi all, I know it may be a silky question but I mentioned on another thread that im having difficulty with getting a good feel for my 22 rifle. In the prone position with it braced I'm ok, its just standing that I run into problems. I'm fairly petite, 5'2 and I'm wondering if a smaller/shorter rifle might work better or if its just a matter of getting used to it. I would hate to sacrifice firepower but if I can't handle the weapon, its useless
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+1 for Appleseed it's great fun and great history!Even experienced shooters should go just for fun!grumpyMSG wrote:Welcome to shooting...feralmuse wrote:Hi all, I know it may be a silky question but I mentioned on another thread that im having difficulty with getting a good feel for my 22 rifle. In the prone position with it braced I'm ok, its just standing that I run into problems. I'm fairly petite, 5'2 and I'm wondering if a smaller/shorter rifle might work better or if its just a matter of getting used to it. I would hate to sacrifice firepower but if I can't handle the weapon, its useless
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Standing is the least stable of the usual shooting positions, that is why you have bigger groups standing than in the prone. Kneeling and sitting will probably be somewhere between the two for group size. Most .22s don't have excessively long stocks and so they shouldn't be to awful long, you didn't say which model rifle you had. I have two nieces a little shorter than you and they both do OK with Ruger 10-22s and Marlin 60s in the prone, but feel all kind if wobbly trying to shoot them standing. Without seeing you shoot, I am going to guess you need some practice, and maybe some coaching and then some more practice. I know some folks on here have mentioned the Appleseed shoots, participating in one of them would be a good way to improve your skills.



Can you give us examples of what doesn't feel good about the standing position?feralmuse wrote: I mentioned on another thread that im having difficulty with getting a good feel for my 22 rifle. In the prone position with it braced I'm ok, its just standing that I run into problems.

Is this because of the weight/balance of the rifle?feralmuse wrote:When I'm holding the rifle and trying to sight down the scope I end up having to move my hand further down the barrel to keep the muzzle from drooping down





