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Getting stable in the woods - How do You do it? Creativity thread!!
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<blockquote data-quote="777funk" data-source="post: 760261" data-attributes="member: 63638"><p>The bench with sandbags and a rest is one thing but how do you pull it off in the woods?</p><p></p><p></p><p>Here's what I like to do but it may not be a good idea. I like to trap the gun's fore-end between my hand and a tree and lean into it a little. This keeps me pretty still but I always wonder what the recoil is doing to the shot. I've wondered the same thing about bi-pod feet on less than dead flat ground. As the recoil sends the gun rearward, it also can deflect it a bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="777funk, post: 760261, member: 63638"] The bench with sandbags and a rest is one thing but how do you pull it off in the woods? Here's what I like to do but it may not be a good idea. I like to trap the gun's fore-end between my hand and a tree and lean into it a little. This keeps me pretty still but I always wonder what the recoil is doing to the shot. I've wondered the same thing about bi-pod feet on less than dead flat ground. As the recoil sends the gun rearward, it also can deflect it a bit. [/QUOTE]
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