Are you resting your forearm on your "upright" knee (left support arm on left knee - not joint on joint, but "flat on flat") or free "standing"/unsupported kneeling?
Have you tried using a "hasty sling" technique to help stabilize the rifle?
You may need to set your sling up a little more traditionally for this, however a variation of this can also be achieved with current side-mounted slings. You should be able to slip in and out of this technique pretty quickly, so IMO it's still a useful technique for today's tactical drills.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ib8OeQdwFEY
Not to also state the obvious, but are you always using your optic on 6x?
If so, as I'm sure you're aware more mag=more perceived "shaking". Try turning it down to 1x for your 50 yd shots and maybe 2-3x for your 100 yard shots.
Lower optic magnification + sling use may help control some of the shaking while you work on your fitness.
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