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How good is your offhand shooting?
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<blockquote data-quote="tony m" data-source="post: 953168" data-attributes="member: 78980"><p>Thanks for your replies.Offhand shooting is a skill and I agree, a last choice when shooting at game, just the same, it pays to practice it, and it always amazes me just hope poor the average Joe is at it-and nobody practices prone , sitting, kneeling or offhand.In the 70's I did some competitve positional shooting, the very best then would consistantly keep all their shots in the 9 ring.scores of 90 and over.Sheep hunters seldom use this skill, but whitetail hunters have to, without practice-tough to do well.Hey, it is fun.Eg , I work as a guide in the 70's and 80's and before we went to hunting camp we would zero rifles and I would ask them to take several shots offhand (for my info) y'know most couldn't hit the target at 100 yards.Wadda you think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tony m, post: 953168, member: 78980"] Thanks for your replies.Offhand shooting is a skill and I agree, a last choice when shooting at game, just the same, it pays to practice it, and it always amazes me just hope poor the average Joe is at it-and nobody practices prone , sitting, kneeling or offhand.In the 70's I did some competitve positional shooting, the very best then would consistantly keep all their shots in the 9 ring.scores of 90 and over.Sheep hunters seldom use this skill, but whitetail hunters have to, without practice-tough to do well.Hey, it is fun.Eg , I work as a guide in the 70's and 80's and before we went to hunting camp we would zero rifles and I would ask them to take several shots offhand (for my info) y'know most couldn't hit the target at 100 yards.Wadda you think? [/QUOTE]
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