I read an article that stated holding the front stock (on the rest/ bag) while shooting a light rifle improves accuracy. I went to the range on Tuesday past and decided to try the technique; I have always used the sniper hold (left arm under rear stock and left hand grasping right arm - front stock on bag and no touch). Shooting my .308 Kimber 84M usually produced 1 to 1.25" groups with factory WW white box 150 grain at 100 yards - fine by me for deer hunting. I did the front stock hold thing and immediately noted an improvement of my first five rounds touching each other - I was either having a very good range day or that hold really worked great. I then shot another three shot group - two rounds (overlap) touching with the third round just touching the other two holes - cut my regular groups with this rifle about in half - the advice seemed to work - if you shoot a very light rifle, you might give this bench technique a try. Good shooting.