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The Basics, Starting Out
Field Shooting Practice
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<blockquote data-quote="azsugarbear" data-source="post: 2882542" data-attributes="member: 4809"><p>Out west, we have been blessed with a lot of open, public land. I live in AZ where we have no shortage ofdesert or rocks. I simply choose a 4x4 trail and drive while looking for rocks to bust. I alternate between prone and sitting to get used to my equipment, the process of setting up for the shot, the uneven terrain, etc. On shorter distances, I will practice off-hand using a tree for support. I always dry fire once or twice to confirm my hold and trigger squeeze. Over timer, you gain experience for whatever hunting situation you may encounter while hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azsugarbear, post: 2882542, member: 4809"] Out west, we have been blessed with a lot of open, public land. I live in AZ where we have no shortage ofdesert or rocks. I simply choose a 4x4 trail and drive while looking for rocks to bust. I alternate between prone and sitting to get used to my equipment, the process of setting up for the shot, the uneven terrain, etc. On shorter distances, I will practice off-hand using a tree for support. I always dry fire once or twice to confirm my hold and trigger squeeze. Over timer, you gain experience for whatever hunting situation you may encounter while hunting. [/QUOTE]
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