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CPW Redefines Sharpshooter in Elk Reduction
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<blockquote data-quote="R. Cram" data-source="post: 2664554" data-attributes="member: 116633"><p>I have been a volunteer for hunter sight in days at our range as it was a good money maker for the range and watching the people there above 90 % of hunters are extremely poor marksman usually too big of a caliber so they flinch, The only practice they get is off the bench which is worthless unless you want to be a benchrest shooter. The benchrest is used at ranges probably 95% of the time people are shooting just watch next time you go there. people assume that there 1/2 min gun shot off a bench will be replicated in field positions but they never shoot from field positions. my range at home does not have a bench because I will never pack a bench in the field and don't need one because I have learned to shoot with a sling which is a learned skill, you have to shoot in field positions to get proficient at them . Get off the bench it is a waste of time and barrel life. I have never been to a military range that has benches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="R. Cram, post: 2664554, member: 116633"] I have been a volunteer for hunter sight in days at our range as it was a good money maker for the range and watching the people there above 90 % of hunters are extremely poor marksman usually too big of a caliber so they flinch, The only practice they get is off the bench which is worthless unless you want to be a benchrest shooter. The benchrest is used at ranges probably 95% of the time people are shooting just watch next time you go there. people assume that there 1/2 min gun shot off a bench will be replicated in field positions but they never shoot from field positions. my range at home does not have a bench because I will never pack a bench in the field and don't need one because I have learned to shoot with a sling which is a learned skill, you have to shoot in field positions to get proficient at them . Get off the bench it is a waste of time and barrel life. I have never been to a military range that has benches. [/QUOTE]
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