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How good is your offhand shooting?
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 953522" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>We shoot 22 silhouette. For shootoffs we set up the chicken at 100 yards and shoot offhand standing. At about two inches in size, it's difficult target but with practice ot can be done pretty consistently. That's about 2 MOA. The problem with hunting situations is that if you are forced to take a shot offhand, you usually don't have the same time and conditions to duplicate that kind of accuracy. I generally limit my off hand shots at deer sized game to 200 yards, and that's only if I'm not winded and conditions are right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 953522, member: 10291"] We shoot 22 silhouette. For shootoffs we set up the chicken at 100 yards and shoot offhand standing. At about two inches in size, it's difficult target but with practice ot can be done pretty consistently. That's about 2 MOA. The problem with hunting situations is that if you are forced to take a shot offhand, you usually don't have the same time and conditions to duplicate that kind of accuracy. I generally limit my off hand shots at deer sized game to 200 yards, and that's only if I'm not winded and conditions are right. [/QUOTE]
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