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Field Practice to Make Better Hunting Shots
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<blockquote data-quote="dwightb" data-source="post: 1671836" data-attributes="member: 68068"><p>No sure why your POA would shift? When practicing crank your scope power back as far a possible. More resolution is good for bench rest but not hunting. The higher the power the more you see yourself shake! I won't shoot steel because of too many neighbors! Heavy projectiles can go anywhere off steel. I use cardboard on a surveyor's stake. Drywall screws through two short (3-4") pieces of plumber's tape(the iron strip with different size holes all along it). Staple it and the cardboard is off first strike to drive it in the ground. I carry 4 preattached in my truck all the time. Just carry them and a four pound hammer and drive em where you need them. I am lucky, I may be in a blind and the distances fixed but I practice year round on pigs when not shooting cardboard!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dwightb, post: 1671836, member: 68068"] No sure why your POA would shift? When practicing crank your scope power back as far a possible. More resolution is good for bench rest but not hunting. The higher the power the more you see yourself shake! I won't shoot steel because of too many neighbors! Heavy projectiles can go anywhere off steel. I use cardboard on a surveyor's stake. Drywall screws through two short (3-4") pieces of plumber's tape(the iron strip with different size holes all along it). Staple it and the cardboard is off first strike to drive it in the ground. I carry 4 preattached in my truck all the time. Just carry them and a four pound hammer and drive em where you need them. I am lucky, I may be in a blind and the distances fixed but I practice year round on pigs when not shooting cardboard! [/QUOTE]
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