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<blockquote data-quote="GonzoK34" data-source="post: 1695888" data-attributes="member: 8915"><p>It depends on the situation and what, when, where, terrain, and if it's at night or during the day. We do allot of shooting during the off season in preparation for the up coming deer, antelope and elk hunts. Hunting for coyotes year round helps us quite a bit.</p><p>Our tools vary. Night hunting varmints we usually stand. So primos, mod pod, and manfrotto tripods are used. Atlas and Harris bipods for prone, sitting and kneeling. Depending on terrain and angles we support off of our backpacks, each other, or what ever we can find to use as an improvised rest. Rocks, Tree trunks, stumps, etc.</p><p>At 73 I make a point of getting out at least once a weeks to scout for varmints, jackrabbits and always looking for a nice buck deer to pattern for the hunting season.</p><p>I wear a backpack, carry water, beef jerky, and use the primos tripod as a combo shooting aid and walking stick, camera rest,etc.</p><p>My grandson has became quite the hunter and I am very proud of his shooting skills.</p><p>Gonzo</p><p>SEMPER FIDELIS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GonzoK34, post: 1695888, member: 8915"] It depends on the situation and what, when, where, terrain, and if it's at night or during the day. We do allot of shooting during the off season in preparation for the up coming deer, antelope and elk hunts. Hunting for coyotes year round helps us quite a bit. Our tools vary. Night hunting varmints we usually stand. So primos, mod pod, and manfrotto tripods are used. Atlas and Harris bipods for prone, sitting and kneeling. Depending on terrain and angles we support off of our backpacks, each other, or what ever we can find to use as an improvised rest. Rocks, Tree trunks, stumps, etc. At 73 I make a point of getting out at least once a weeks to scout for varmints, jackrabbits and always looking for a nice buck deer to pattern for the hunting season. I wear a backpack, carry water, beef jerky, and use the primos tripod as a combo shooting aid and walking stick, camera rest,etc. My grandson has became quite the hunter and I am very proud of his shooting skills. Gonzo SEMPER FIDELIS [/QUOTE]
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