that is what I have found comfortable as well for revolvers and TC; consistency is important too, so next time at the range I try to do the exact same thing.
In revolver hunting I am usually using a hard rest unless my ruck sack is available, etc. Then I use the forearms and let the wrists be out in front of the rest, whether a vertical or a horizontal rest. for the TC I sometimes use a horizontal rest and try to pad it with whatever is available, for a vertical rest I have found myself modifying my hold and pinning the pistol against the vertical rest with my weak hand and absorbing the recoil with the strong hand..it works for me. If I am squirrel hunting and grabbing a rest off a tree, I use the weak hand pinning it aganst the tree method and blister the little tree rats with the scoped 22 mag. barrel held in place fairly tightly, as there is little recoil and no noticeable problem with that over the years.
JM2cents.
dk