![]() This is in contrast to other shooting disciplines, where the shooter has to bear at least part of the gun's weight while holding it steady to aim, even when using support devices such as bipods, tripods or shooting sticks. When shooting, the shooter simply sits/stands comfortably behind the table/bench, operates the action and pulls the trigger, without needing to worry about carrying any weight of the gun. Both the forearm and buttstock of such a rifle are usually fully supported by bean bags, a bipod/ monopod (front/rear) combination, and/or a specially designed fixture device called shooting rest (which may be one- or two-piece depending on competition rules), so that the gun can remain stably pointing at the target without needing to be held by someone. Benchrest shooting is a shooting sport discipline in which high-precision rifles are rested on a table or bench - rather than being carried in the shooter's hands - while shooting at paper or steel targets, hence the name "benchrest".
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