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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 1535822" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>Well lets describe the term best, as in best for what purpose? Ability to carry to remote areas? or best as for shooting stability? Note that in the scenario I described involving the 3 bucks, there were 3 shooters, one gun, and one tripod which weighs about 15#. That would be typical of the way (all) serious long range hunting is done by (everybody) in PA.</p><p>It's a group effort, not an individual effort, which is how we manage to get the best type equipment possible to the places we hunt and shoot. Sometimes small benches are carried in before the season and stashed nearby, and sometimes they are left there till they need replacing or repair.</p><p>Even guns and other things have been known to be stashed in the hard to get to places.</p><p>Strategicly located stumps with a wood top works also, and don't be asking about the stump. lol </p><p>Point being that good things take work, and time to prepare.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 1535822, member: 12443"] Well lets describe the term best, as in best for what purpose? Ability to carry to remote areas? or best as for shooting stability? Note that in the scenario I described involving the 3 bucks, there were 3 shooters, one gun, and one tripod which weighs about 15#. That would be typical of the way (all) serious long range hunting is done by (everybody) in PA. It's a group effort, not an individual effort, which is how we manage to get the best type equipment possible to the places we hunt and shoot. Sometimes small benches are carried in before the season and stashed nearby, and sometimes they are left there till they need replacing or repair. Even guns and other things have been known to be stashed in the hard to get to places. Strategicly located stumps with a wood top works also, and don't be asking about the stump. lol Point being that good things take work, and time to prepare. [/QUOTE]
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