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<blockquote data-quote="SpencerSS" data-source="post: 503932" data-attributes="member: 32793"><p>+1 for what he said.</p><p> </p><p>Personal preference is in play here. You have to pratice and find out what works for you. Me, if I can do it prone, w/ bipod and bag, GREAT. If not sitting with back rest is good for me, and if I must get up high, standing supported is ok. I've practiced that last one alot to get it right. Now if I can get a fence post to put a pack on, critters beware.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SpencerSS, post: 503932, member: 32793"] +1 for what he said. Personal preference is in play here. You have to pratice and find out what works for you. Me, if I can do it prone, w/ bipod and bag, GREAT. If not sitting with back rest is good for me, and if I must get up high, standing supported is ok. I've practiced that last one alot to get it right. Now if I can get a fence post to put a pack on, critters beware. [/QUOTE]
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