Introduction
A neutral, mechanical guide to operating within tall tower type bunkers, focusing on controlled visibility adjustments, stable footing, and structured upper body alignment.
Key Points
- Explains footwork stability for tall bunkers.
- Covers upright to compact posture transitions.
- Teaches controlled leaning from elevated cover.
- Outlines marker stability when using taller structures.
- Helps players maintain predictable motion in vertical positions.
Details
Tower bunkers are tall structures that allow players to operate from a more upright posture. Because these bunkers often involve elevated lines of sight, the mechanics emphasize stability and controlled movement.
A tower stance begins with balanced foot placement and moderate knee flexion. This helps absorb movement when adjusting height or rotating around the bunker.
Transitions between upright and compact postures should follow a straight, controlled path. Dropping too quickly can destabilize the marker or reduce alignment.
Leaning out from a tower requires unified upper body movement. The head, shoulders, and torso shift together rather than independently.
Marker stability is maintained through balanced grip pressure and minimal wrist rotation. Tower positions sometimes amplify barrel movement because of height, so controlled upper body engagement is critical.
These mechanical principles help players refine their vertical posture handling without introducing tactical concepts linked to tower shooting patterns.