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Field Practice to Make Better Hunting Shots
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<blockquote data-quote="Canhunter35" data-source="post: 1671239" data-attributes="member: 101677"><p>I use old satellite dishes with rebar welded to them to make legs, very light and easy to set up for shot.</p><p>Another method is small steel plates welded to a heavy piece of flatiron so they stand up. Drop them where you want, when u hit them they knock over.</p><p>Taking one shot then packing it in is great practice if u make shot. If you miss I would suggest correcting until you make your shot then recording your info in a log book and learning where you went wrong in making a first round hit.</p><p>After time you will learn which kinds of wind are predictable and what conditions you r capable in.</p><p>My suggestion is use a gun you're capable of sub Moa from various positions. It'll make you more consistent and able to trust that your misses were miscalculations and not the inability to achieve precise poi</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Canhunter35, post: 1671239, member: 101677"] I use old satellite dishes with rebar welded to them to make legs, very light and easy to set up for shot. Another method is small steel plates welded to a heavy piece of flatiron so they stand up. Drop them where you want, when u hit them they knock over. Taking one shot then packing it in is great practice if u make shot. If you miss I would suggest correcting until you make your shot then recording your info in a log book and learning where you went wrong in making a first round hit. After time you will learn which kinds of wind are predictable and what conditions you r capable in. My suggestion is use a gun you’re capable of sub Moa from various positions. It’ll make you more consistent and able to trust that your misses were miscalculations and not the inability to achieve precise poi [/QUOTE]
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