chris in va
New member
Here's something I haven't seen mentioned before.
If I shoot my AR in a normal fashion, my neck starts hurting, and I've mentioned this in previous posts. My other bolt guns don't cause this. I got to thinking and tried tilting my scoped AR about 20 degrees, and it is a TON more comfortable.
My question...how would this affect accuracy at say, 100 yards? Would the bullet's POI be thrown off? I don't paper punch, just steels and whatever I can find. Folks running 3-gun seem to shoot better with the rifle tilted but I doubt its a comfort issue.
If I shoot my AR in a normal fashion, my neck starts hurting, and I've mentioned this in previous posts. My other bolt guns don't cause this. I got to thinking and tried tilting my scoped AR about 20 degrees, and it is a TON more comfortable.
My question...how would this affect accuracy at say, 100 yards? Would the bullet's POI be thrown off? I don't paper punch, just steels and whatever I can find. Folks running 3-gun seem to shoot better with the rifle tilted but I doubt its a comfort issue.