Years ago when I bought a GPR I had trouble shooting it well until I started holding it high on the upper bicep. Suddenly the sights lined up right the first time and the gun was a lot more comfortable to shoot. I never could make the shoulder hold work well with that gun.
Now mostly what I shoot are the Lancaster types with the wide comfortable buttplates. Those do need to be shot off the shoulder.
If you have a deep crescent buttplated rifle you should at least give shooting off the bicep an honest chance. You might be pleasantly surprised.
Now mostly what I shoot are the Lancaster types with the wide comfortable buttplates. Those do need to be shot off the shoulder.
If you have a deep crescent buttplated rifle you should at least give shooting off the bicep an honest chance. You might be pleasantly surprised.