bronko22000 Wrote:
So it is as you said. It depends on the terrain and the situation.
The most important thing to do is practice from all positions.
bronco echoed it - I'll 3rd or 4th it, whatever we're on.
I'd like to elaborate some:
Know your ability and limitations! You get this from practice.
Over the years, I've done specific practice alone or with some buddies at the range. I've entered internet postal shoots, Fun range events, Real competitions, even tried some trick shots at the range (sometimes 1st lucky - don't try it 2nd time). All this helped me both learn about my rifles, their triggers and improved my shooting ability.
Practice sounds too much like work. But, Getting involved with target shooting opportunities as they come up is FUN, too.