How To Shoot a Rifle ~ Classic Military Shooting Positions

Published on July 21, 2018
Duration: 20:14

This video provides expert instruction on classic military shooting positions, including prone, sitting, and standing, adapted for modern rifle use. The instructor, with extensive experience, details proper sling setup, body positioning, and breathing techniques to achieve stability and accuracy. Emphasis is placed on adapting these positions to various terrains and the importance of safety equipment.

Quick Summary

Master rifle shooting positions like prone, sitting, and standing with expert guidance. Learn proper sling setup, body mechanics, and breathing techniques for enhanced stability and accuracy. This instruction emphasizes adapting to terrain and utilizing essential safety gear for effective marksmanship.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Shooting Positions
  2. 00:14Setting Up the Range
  3. 00:24Rifle and Gear Overview
  4. 00:50Adapting to Terrain
  5. 01:50Essential Safety Gear
  6. 02:24Magazine Choice for Competition
  7. 03:09Sling Setup for Accuracy
  8. 04:00Arm Placement in Sling Loop
  9. 04:33Hand Placement on Rifle
  10. 04:48Sling Adjustment Technique
  11. 05:12Sling Position on Arm
  12. 05:21Knee and Body Positioning
  13. 06:05Shoulder and Tricep Placement
  14. 06:33Comfortable Prone Position
  15. 06:49Breathing and Breath Control
  16. 07:39Breathing During Shooting
  17. 08:01Micro Adjustments and Settling
  18. 08:30Foot Positioning
  19. 08:39Marking Your Position
  20. 09:06Final Breaths and Aim Check
  21. 09:49Trigger Take-Up
  22. 10:16Sitting Position Instruction
  23. 10:35Indian Style Cross-Legged Position
  24. 10:50Sling Adjustment for Sitting
  25. 11:00Rifle Stock and Body Lean
  26. 11:11Avoiding Bone-on-Bone in Sitting
  27. 11:21Sling Support in Sitting
  28. 11:30Elbow to Knee Proximity
  29. 12:00Breathing Between Sitting Shots
  30. 12:34Transition to Prone Position
  31. 12:38Prone: Most Solid Position
  32. 12:50Competition Prone Safety Flag
  33. 13:01Prone Body Angle
  34. 13:12Dropping into Prone
  35. 13:33Prone Without Bipod
  36. 13:50Tight Sling in Prone
  37. 13:57Chambering Round in Prone
  38. 14:08Prone Position Check
  39. 14:11Elbow Under Rifle in Prone
  40. 14:16Prone Breathing and Aiming
  41. 15:12Standing Position (Offhand)
  42. 15:31Standing Stance Fundamentals
  43. 15:36Body Relaxation for Standing
  44. 15:54Grip and Support for AR-15
  45. 16:01Elevation Adjustment in Standing
  46. 16:30Grasping the Rifle
  47. 16:51Standing Position Shots
  48. 17:03Recoil Management in Standing
  49. 17:17Stock Placement in Shoulder
  50. 17:35Toe Alignment and Breath Control
  51. 17:40Elbow Against Ribcage
  52. 17:54Shooting Jacket Benefits
  53. 18:50Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key shooting positions for rifle marksmanship?

The primary rifle shooting positions are prone (lying down), sitting, and standing (offhand). Each offers different levels of stability, with prone being the most stable and standing the least. Proper technique in each is crucial for accuracy.

How do you properly set up a shooting sling for accuracy?

For accuracy, a competition-style sling is adjusted to create a tight loop. The arm is inserted to the armpit, and the sling is gathered tightly around the biceps. The sling should come out at the top of the arm to prevent slipping and provide consistent support for the rifle.

What is the advantage of using a 20-round magazine in service rifle competition?

In service rifle competitions, a 20-round magazine is often used because its shorter length prevents it from touching the ground. This avoids providing 'artificial support,' which is disallowed and can compromise the shooter's reliance on their own stable platform.

How does breathing affect rifle shooting accuracy?

Breath control is vital for accuracy. Shooters should take natural breaths and exhale partially between shots, rather than holding their breath completely. This prevents muscle fatigue and tremors, allowing for a stable sight picture and trigger press.

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