Stock Placement

Published on October 13, 2022
Duration: 0:15

This video satirically contrasts traditional rifle stock placement with the modern 'oper8or' stance. It highlights how traditional methods involve full shoulder contact, while the 'oper8or' stance uses only the toe of the stock for heads-up shooting with optics. The content emphasizes tactical trends and uses high-end gear like the FN SCAR.

Quick Summary

The 'oper8or' stance uses only the toe of the rifle stock on the shoulder, enabling a heads-up shooting position ideal for optics. This contrasts with traditional methods that emphasize full shoulder pocket contact for stability.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Traditional Stock Placement
  2. 00:07High Stock Placement ('Oper8or' Stance)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the traditional method of rifle stock placement?

Traditional rifle stock placement involves ensuring full contact between the stock and the shooter's shoulder pocket. This method is often associated with classic marksmanship stances aimed at maximizing stability and recoil management.

What is the 'oper8or' stance for rifle stock placement?

The 'oper8or' stance, often seen in tactical shooting, involves placing only the toe of the stock on the shoulder. This allows for a more heads-up posture, which is beneficial when using magnified optics.

Why is high stock placement used with optics?

High stock placement, where only the toe of the stock contacts the shoulder, facilitates a heads-up shooting position. This alignment is crucial for effectively using magnified optics like red dots or scopes without straining the neck.

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