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When hunting, what do you use for a front rest?
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<blockquote data-quote="winmag" data-source="post: 619628" data-attributes="member: 22166"><p>Harris bi pod, & or pack for prone, L/R work.</p><p>Tree, rock(s),fence posts, knees to 400 ish yards, unless I can go prone. (to quote a previous post, I'm an "opportunist")</p><p>Off hand, or knees for 250 & less, unless I have time to go prone, or take advantage of a natural rest (tree etc).</p><p></p><p>A lot of it depends on the terrain, & distance. At longer range the critters rarely know your there, so you can take your time for arranging the perfect set up. For me that's leveled bipods for a front rest, a pack for a backrest, & comfortable shooting position, with a natural point of aim.</p><p>I try to use a rest whenever possible, but at closer range, or in thick country, you gotta be able to shoot off hand or you eat your tag. I hunt it all, so its rarely the same rest, or position.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winmag, post: 619628, member: 22166"] Harris bi pod, & or pack for prone, L/R work. Tree, rock(s),fence posts, knees to 400 ish yards, unless I can go prone. (to quote a previous post, I'm an "opportunist") Off hand, or knees for 250 & less, unless I have time to go prone, or take advantage of a natural rest (tree etc). A lot of it depends on the terrain, & distance. At longer range the critters rarely know your there, so you can take your time for arranging the perfect set up. For me that's leveled bipods for a front rest, a pack for a backrest, & comfortable shooting position, with a natural point of aim. I try to use a rest whenever possible, but at closer range, or in thick country, you gotta be able to shoot off hand or you eat your tag. I hunt it all, so its rarely the same rest, or position. [/QUOTE]
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