Not sure if this has been discussed. Tables are pretty much locked down to the same height within an inch or so.
So when you have a person that is tall...say over 6'. what comes into play into a perfect stance that would be different than say someone who is 5'5" tall? Lets assume this person is right handed. So the right leg is locked vertical. However in order to get the taller person down to table height the left leg needs to be more spread eagle...pr farther apart from his right leg than that of a shorter person.
Am I missing something? Looking for input because it would seem that shorter people may have a more solid platform for shooting.
Fire away with comments...
So when you have a person that is tall...say over 6'. what comes into play into a perfect stance that would be different than say someone who is 5'5" tall? Lets assume this person is right handed. So the right leg is locked vertical. However in order to get the taller person down to table height the left leg needs to be more spread eagle...pr farther apart from his right leg than that of a shorter person.
Am I missing something? Looking for input because it would seem that shorter people may have a more solid platform for shooting.
Fire away with comments...