I've had my VSR-10 used at CQB before and have been engaged accordingly. We found that the low ready stance works pretty well, and you usually just aim feet and legs for the majority of the time.
The other way is to cradle the gun sort of, having the gun pointing up, take a step back, and let it fall into direction of your target. The only downer on this is that it's pretty easy to have your weapon knocked away or something (I play with body contact and CQC with my friends)
I find my rifle itself is setup more for closer engagements for the reason that I have Iron Sights on the weapon as a main over scopes.
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