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What's your Shooting Positions
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<blockquote data-quote="7magcreedmoor" data-source="post: 1377521" data-attributes="member: 48559"><p>Hunting whitetails at home in PA I am usually sitting, and use my trekking poles as shooting sticks. Chasing elk with my friends in MT may find me sitting (if we've been glassing for a while) or prone on bipod or over my pack, if on the move I'll drop to kneeling with sticks if at all possible, or if moving through timber my option of last resort is offhand- but I try really hard to avoid that last position. I practice all these at the club, including setting up and shooting against the clock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7magcreedmoor, post: 1377521, member: 48559"] Hunting whitetails at home in PA I am usually sitting, and use my trekking poles as shooting sticks. Chasing elk with my friends in MT may find me sitting (if we've been glassing for a while) or prone on bipod or over my pack, if on the move I'll drop to kneeling with sticks if at all possible, or if moving through timber my option of last resort is offhand- but I try really hard to avoid that last position. I practice all these at the club, including setting up and shooting against the clock. [/QUOTE]
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