GreyRider
Member
Posting this here because it's where I mostly hang out. Mods, please move if appropriate...
OK, please keep in mind that I'm a relatively new shooter. That said, know that anything I undertake to learn about, I do with a passion. I've read so many of your posts, I shoot, practice, take my guns apart and put them back together. If there's a piece of advice I take from one of the many informative posts, I try and implement it and see if it fits.
So, my question is - with no sarcasm intended - what is the value in shooting a hand gun from a rest, other than a) zeroing in or b) long distance shooting? I am under the assumption that every time I shoot, I am honing my stance, breathing, trigger control and I get a great deal of satisfaction when it all comes together. Doesn't shooting from a rest negate the need for those basics? I'm not particularly moved when I read that someone is shooting 2" groups at 25 yards from a rest. Should I be? Go easy guys, I'm looking to be educated.
OK, please keep in mind that I'm a relatively new shooter. That said, know that anything I undertake to learn about, I do with a passion. I've read so many of your posts, I shoot, practice, take my guns apart and put them back together. If there's a piece of advice I take from one of the many informative posts, I try and implement it and see if it fits.
So, my question is - with no sarcasm intended - what is the value in shooting a hand gun from a rest, other than a) zeroing in or b) long distance shooting? I am under the assumption that every time I shoot, I am honing my stance, breathing, trigger control and I get a great deal of satisfaction when it all comes together. Doesn't shooting from a rest negate the need for those basics? I'm not particularly moved when I read that someone is shooting 2" groups at 25 yards from a rest. Should I be? Go easy guys, I'm looking to be educated.