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Field Practice to Make Better Hunting Shots
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<blockquote data-quote="kobraken" data-source="post: 1671632" data-attributes="member: 45165"><p>I went to a Shooting class with Non Typical Outfitters a couple of years ago. I knew I wasn't great, found out I wasn't even good. Rob showed us several different ways to set up for a shot. Off sticks, backpacks, rocks, tree limbs, fence posts basically anything available. I have been practicing a lot on hogs and the occasional deer. Last year I dropped an elk at 536yds down in a canyon. I was laying down flat with the rifle hanging over an edge with the strap wrapped around my wrist. It's a shot I never would have attempted without Robs tutelage. I practice positional shooting like this. I have two dice. One is colored, indicating the target. ( I have several set up ) the other is numbers indicating position. ( 1 is prone, 2 is freehand, etc ) so I roll the dice and it decides the shot. But I have a 400 yd range in my yard so that makes practicing easy for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kobraken, post: 1671632, member: 45165"] I went to a Shooting class with Non Typical Outfitters a couple of years ago. I knew I wasn’t great, found out I wasn’t even good. Rob showed us several different ways to set up for a shot. Off sticks, backpacks, rocks, tree limbs, fence posts basically anything available. I have been practicing a lot on hogs and the occasional deer. Last year I dropped an elk at 536yds down in a canyon. I was laying down flat with the rifle hanging over an edge with the strap wrapped around my wrist. It’s a shot I never would have attempted without Robs tutelage. I practice positional shooting like this. I have two dice. One is colored, indicating the target. ( I have several set up ) the other is numbers indicating position. ( 1 is prone, 2 is freehand, etc ) so I roll the dice and it decides the shot. But I have a 400 yd range in my yard so that makes practicing easy for me. [/QUOTE]
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