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The Basics, Starting Out
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<blockquote data-quote="rickhirsch" data-source="post: 2022795" data-attributes="member: 42258"><p>I've been in Idaho for three years now we're I got room to shoot to a mile. usually practice </p><p>to 600yds. and hear all the guys a the range talking deer at long distance prone off the bench.</p><p>but when it time me shoot I had to shoot at 380yds. no bench .grass was 3 feet high no bipod</p><p>no rocks to shoot from I had shooting sticks and no sitting either so when I shot I was little low</p><p>I hit him in the brisket so it doesn't matter how good you and gun shoots you have practice </p><p>all methods .I watch all these guys shooting prone all the time at steel I'm a old man. i</p><p>practice many methods as I can . the tv shows where the hosts are prone at 1000 yds have. cost us</p><p>a lot of cripple up badly shot animals. so practice in hunting conditions by the way second</p><p>shot was good on that deer , two days before the I shot sitting off sticks and kneeing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rickhirsch, post: 2022795, member: 42258"] I've been in Idaho for three years now we're I got room to shoot to a mile. usually practice to 600yds. and hear all the guys a the range talking deer at long distance prone off the bench. but when it time me shoot I had to shoot at 380yds. no bench .grass was 3 feet high no bipod no rocks to shoot from I had shooting sticks and no sitting either so when I shot I was little low I hit him in the brisket so it doesn't matter how good you and gun shoots you have practice all methods .I watch all these guys shooting prone all the time at steel I'm a old man. i practice many methods as I can . the tv shows where the hosts are prone at 1000 yds have. cost us a lot of cripple up badly shot animals. so practice in hunting conditions by the way second shot was good on that deer , two days before the I shot sitting off sticks and kneeing. [/QUOTE]
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