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<blockquote data-quote="Frog4aday" data-source="post: 1598750" data-attributes="member: 9308"><p>Prone would be great but...don't bet on it happening. Hunted in the Colorado sagebrush (Walden area) and tried prone (nope), then sitting, (still too much vegetation in the way), then kneeling (yep! finally). So either get a bipod that extends enough for a <u>kneeling</u> shot (just to be safe) or go with a shooting stick of some type. Monopods are the easiest to pack around, but the three leg-type shooting sticks are super stable. You have time to test some things out to see what works best for you well before the hunt. Good luck and have fun in La Junta! (It'll be windy, so brush up on your drift figures before you go. I taped them to my scope.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frog4aday, post: 1598750, member: 9308"] Prone would be great but...don't bet on it happening. Hunted in the Colorado sagebrush (Walden area) and tried prone (nope), then sitting, (still too much vegetation in the way), then kneeling (yep! finally). So either get a bipod that extends enough for a [U]kneeling[/U] shot (just to be safe) or go with a shooting stick of some type. Monopods are the easiest to pack around, but the three leg-type shooting sticks are super stable. You have time to test some things out to see what works best for you well before the hunt. Good luck and have fun in La Junta! (It'll be windy, so brush up on your drift figures before you go. I taped them to my scope.) [/QUOTE]
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