Master the Standing Carbine Shooting Position with Retired Navy SEAL Sniper, Chris Sajnog
Retired Navy SEAL Sniper Chris Sajnog details the standing carbine shooting position, emphasizing a stable base with feet shoulder-width apart and hips aligned to the target. He stresses the importance of the 'nose over toes' stance for readiness and proper buttstock placement directly below the eye for sight acquisition. Sajnog also highlights the critical role of the support hand in driving the carbine and controlling muzzle rise, advocating for an outward-rotated support elbow to mitigate recoil.











