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Field Practice to Make Better Hunting Shots
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<blockquote data-quote="Ronin75" data-source="post: 1671629" data-attributes="member: 43370"><p>Greyfox is correct on in his assessment . I have been shooting from standing , kneeling , seated and prone at 8", 6" and "4 plates for awhile know. No shooting aid other than a shooting sling on my Rem 700. Each range session is 5 single round from each position, the larger plate for standing and the smallest plate from seated. No stress involved. Once I was able to hit each plate 4 times of 5 I increased the distance to 150 and repeated the process. </p><p>As Greyfox mentioned understanding of basic fundamentals is were your training should start. I got away from the bench years ago and have now incorporated a physical workout to elevate my heart rate before each shot. At 60 years old I need to keep working. Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ronin75, post: 1671629, member: 43370"] Greyfox is correct on in his assessment . I have been shooting from standing , kneeling , seated and prone at 8”, 6” and “4 plates for awhile know. No shooting aid other than a shooting sling on my Rem 700. Each range session is 5 single round from each position, the larger plate for standing and the smallest plate from seated. No stress involved. Once I was able to hit each plate 4 times of 5 I increased the distance to 150 and repeated the process. As Greyfox mentioned understanding of basic fundamentals is were your training should start. I got away from the bench years ago and have now incorporated a physical workout to elevate my heart rate before each shot. At 60 years old I need to keep working. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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