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<blockquote data-quote="westcliffe01" data-source="post: 797402" data-attributes="member: 35183"><p>I find that I need trigger time, from the field position. Otherwise I am inclined to make a bad shot. It doesn't help that I go out 20 times to get 1 shot at a coyote either... Unfortunately, one has too few opportunities at the target species to stay sharp. We have no varmints here like ground hogs or similar either and it is not safe shooting at squirrels in trees with a centerfire rifle...</p><p></p><p>My local range only allows shooting from the bench and of course one never hunts from the bench. I have found that the eye relief is all wrong when set up for the bench too. So I have had to set up some target stands on the farm where I hunt for coyotes and occasionally go and practice from field shooting positions. I just got some suitable steel plate, so I am in the process of making supports for them, then I will have something other than a paper target in future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="westcliffe01, post: 797402, member: 35183"] I find that I need trigger time, from the field position. Otherwise I am inclined to make a bad shot. It doesn't help that I go out 20 times to get 1 shot at a coyote either... Unfortunately, one has too few opportunities at the target species to stay sharp. We have no varmints here like ground hogs or similar either and it is not safe shooting at squirrels in trees with a centerfire rifle... My local range only allows shooting from the bench and of course one never hunts from the bench. I have found that the eye relief is all wrong when set up for the bench too. So I have had to set up some target stands on the farm where I hunt for coyotes and occasionally go and practice from field shooting positions. I just got some suitable steel plate, so I am in the process of making supports for them, then I will have something other than a paper target in future. [/QUOTE]
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