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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 2882463" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>The biggest problem most face is a place to shoot, especially long range with a variety of different distances.</p><p>And even for those that do have a good place, foilage is a problem as well untill the leaves come down in late fall.</p><p>But there are large powerlines and natural gas pipelines that can be used as well.</p><p>In mountainous terrain, the best is to just use the natural targets like small rocks, the end of a log, etc.</p><p>Or pickout a spot on a larger rock if you prefer.</p><p>If these are spots you later intend hunting, write down the information for later reference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 2882463, member: 12443"] The biggest problem most face is a place to shoot, especially long range with a variety of different distances. And even for those that do have a good place, foilage is a problem as well untill the leaves come down in late fall. But there are large powerlines and natural gas pipelines that can be used as well. In mountainous terrain, the best is to just use the natural targets like small rocks, the end of a log, etc. Or pickout a spot on a larger rock if you prefer. If these are spots you later intend hunting, write down the information for later reference. [/QUOTE]
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