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Thread: AAR - Rob Vadasz Master Class - January 2016, Florida

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    Member Sal Picante's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by caleb View Post
    I used to stand all the way back to the 50 myself; after years of doing that I'm starting to see the value of going prone at 50 with a metallic gun. Production gun I'm still 50/50 on it, but with a bigass base/magwell on the gun to ground it on, it does make a bit of sense. Hopefully I'll be able to get down to the Cup this year a little early and work my prone game.
    I could see how going prone might help in some cases, but I spend most of my time shooting standing up with both hands on the gun, and I was doing well with it after some coaching. I'll have to practice and see what pans out for the best.

    BTW - Rob is a super nice guy will get after him to post contact/training info...

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    Bill Rogers had the nickname of "the flying squirrel" for his practice of going prone at 15 yards and beyond on Bianchi.
    Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Les Pepperoni View Post
    I could see how going prone might help in some cases, but I spend most of my time shooting standing up with both hands on the gun, and I was doing well with it after some coaching. I'll have to practice and see what pans out for the best.

    BTW - Rob is a super nice guy will get after him to post contact/training info...
    The big advantage of going prone is with open/metallic guns because you can build a base for them that allows you to ground the gun with a really stable platform. I'm kind of meh on prone for Production, because unless you've got really wide and flat basepads I don't think it has as many advantages as you'd get with Open/Lim guns.

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    Quote Originally Posted by caleb View Post
    The big advantage of going prone is with open/metallic guns because you can build a base for them that allows you to ground the gun with a really stable platform. I'm kind of meh on prone for Production, because unless you've got really wide and flat basepads I don't think it has as many advantages as you'd get with Open/Lim guns.
    Make some pic-rail'd bases and put a mono-pod on there == Talk of the town at SHOT show!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Les Pepperoni View Post

    BTW - Rob is a super nice guy will get after him to post contact/training info...
    Yes please.

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