Originally Posted by
MJN99999
If you are to the right of the piece shooting off your left shoulder you won't see any advantage with a BAD and it will probably be a nuisance.
For me...I'm right-handed with a long-arm..., the advantage of the BAD (or something similar) is that I can stay on the rifle while I shoot a string.
Once I start a string, I just maintain my position on the rifle and use my right hand for pretty much everything...managing the trigger, loading a round, closing the bolt, etc...
My left hand works the bags if they need any adjustment...usually only the rear even then.
I've found that technique gives me greater consistency during a group shoot without having to feed rounds out of a mag (which can't happen with the 80 gr loads I'm usually shooting out of my precision AR).
Also, I've had nothing but bad luck with the plastic single-round devices. Go with the aluminum one in a 10 or 20 rnd mag and enjoy.
MIkeN