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<blockquote data-quote="Tom Wright" data-source="post: 2223553" data-attributes="member: 108611"><p>First know your range limitations and have a good range finder. Some guys make the mistake of hauling around a 6-12" bipod, which you'll probably never use due to terrain and cactus. You'll need a good set of shooting sticks or tripod. For a young person you might one of the good clamp models which will allow the gun to move, bu eliminate the movement you don't want. I know some guys who swear by the Montana decoy cow decoy to allow them to get up really close without alarming the goats. You might want knee and elbow pads if you plan on crawling and good leather gloves. It goes without saying you need good binos, lots of water, sun screen and a brimmed hat for use until the final stalk.</p><p></p><p>Some say that goat hunting is a lot like long distance competition shooting—it is all about the set up. Have a great hunt—you'll love the meat!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom Wright, post: 2223553, member: 108611"] First know your range limitations and have a good range finder. Some guys make the mistake of hauling around a 6-12” bipod, which you’ll probably never use due to terrain and cactus. You’ll need a good set of shooting sticks or tripod. For a young person you might one of the good clamp models which will allow the gun to move, bu eliminate the movement you don’t want. I know some guys who swear by the Montana decoy cow decoy to allow them to get up really close without alarming the goats. You might want knee and elbow pads if you plan on crawling and good leather gloves. It goes without saying you need good binos, lots of water, sun screen and a brimmed hat for use until the final stalk. Some say that goat hunting is a lot like long distance competition shooting—it is all about the set up. Have a great hunt—you’ll love the meat! [/QUOTE]
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