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<blockquote data-quote="Nimrodmar10" data-source="post: 663358" data-attributes="member: 36369"><p>Hi Joe</p><p></p><p>Like I told Thumbs, the areas I shoot are covered in prickly pear cactus. You'd have to put down plywood to lay on the ground. The heat waves (mirage) are much worseat ground level and a shooting bench is a lot more comfortable if you shoot from daylight to dark like I do. I'll average 600-1200 shots per day. Most of this is 285-600 yards with an AR rifle. The muzzle blast from these guns blows up a lot of dust if shooting prone, even with a suppressor. I also carry 8-10 guns when I go and shoot them all. I don't get far from the truck so a bench or two is no big deal.</p><p></p><p>But to each, his own. If you like to lay dog when you PD hunt, more power to you. There's no wrong way to hunt them. Just be safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nimrodmar10, post: 663358, member: 36369"] Hi Joe Like I told Thumbs, the areas I shoot are covered in prickly pear cactus. You'd have to put down plywood to lay on the ground. The heat waves (mirage) are much worseat ground level and a shooting bench is a lot more comfortable if you shoot from daylight to dark like I do. I'll average 600-1200 shots per day. Most of this is 285-600 yards with an AR rifle. The muzzle blast from these guns blows up a lot of dust if shooting prone, even with a suppressor. I also carry 8-10 guns when I go and shoot them all. I don't get far from the truck so a bench or two is no big deal. But to each, his own. If you like to lay dog when you PD hunt, more power to you. There's no wrong way to hunt them. Just be safe. [/QUOTE]
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