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How to make your tripod/shooting sticks a much more stable rest?
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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 2034118" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>While i wont disagree with what youve said here, i will point out however that there are other things to consider.</p><p>And that would be as to wether its a hunting situation, or simply a shooting situation.</p><p>In either of coarse a first round hit or where the animal is dispatched with one shot, would make a big difference. But assuming a near miss, or even worse where the animal is hit poorly and runs off, there is no way you will stay on target and be ready for a quick follow up shot using your system.</p><p>Time is always of the essence when targeting game animals, because they control what we need do, not us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 2034118, member: 12443"] While i wont disagree with what youve said here, i will point out however that there are other things to consider. And that would be as to wether its a hunting situation, or simply a shooting situation. In either of coarse a first round hit or where the animal is dispatched with one shot, would make a big difference. But assuming a near miss, or even worse where the animal is hit poorly and runs off, there is no way you will stay on target and be ready for a quick follow up shot using your system. Time is always of the essence when targeting game animals, because they control what we need do, not us. [/QUOTE]
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