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<blockquote data-quote="Clucknmoan" data-source="post: 1504103" data-attributes="member: 80034"><p>Have 4 to 10" gongs set up at the house @ 400, 800 and 850. They are from 7 to 40 degrees incline So I can practice positional stuff from a bipod, shooting sticks, off a tree limb, whatever I can make into a rest. Learn what my limitations are and what gear I have gives me the most stable platform from a certain rest at a given incline. They are each at a little different angle from the place to practice wind calls. Probably shoot 15 rounds a week just at them with various cartridges and a lot of dry firing. Shoot quite a bit at rocks out to 1400 or so up the river from the house.</p><p></p><p>Also have load developement targets at 133 and 250. Nothing like being able to load a shell, walk 15' to the bench and shoot it. Saves a TON of time working loads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clucknmoan, post: 1504103, member: 80034"] Have 4 to 10” gongs set up at the house @ 400, 800 and 850. They are from 7 to 40 degrees incline So I can practice positional stuff from a bipod, shooting sticks, off a tree limb, whatever I can make into a rest. Learn what my limitations are and what gear I have gives me the most stable platform from a certain rest at a given incline. They are each at a little different angle from the place to practice wind calls. Probably shoot 15 rounds a week just at them with various cartridges and a lot of dry firing. Shoot quite a bit at rocks out to 1400 or so up the river from the house. Also have load developement targets at 133 and 250. Nothing like being able to load a shell, walk 15’ to the bench and shoot it. Saves a TON of time working loads. [/QUOTE]
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