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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 2852175" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>Well, when the front of the rifle is resting on a bag, what other source of vertical adjustment would there be ? other than using something under the butt end.</p><p>But that shooting stick wont prevent side to side movement.</p><p>And i would like to be there and witness what happens with a first round miss, and the animal runs off aways before another shot opportunity presents itself.</p><p>Before you get everything realigned, it could well be off moving again.</p><p>Most of these things offer a one shot opportunity, before its necessary to realign everything.</p><p>And animals have been known not to wait around for all that.</p><p>But then when we have all the right stuff for setting up the shot, and have been properly trained, one shot is all thats required.</p><p>Aint that right? lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 2852175, member: 12443"] Well, when the front of the rifle is resting on a bag, what other source of vertical adjustment would there be ? other than using something under the butt end. But that shooting stick wont prevent side to side movement. And i would like to be there and witness what happens with a first round miss, and the animal runs off aways before another shot opportunity presents itself. Before you get everything realigned, it could well be off moving again. Most of these things offer a one shot opportunity, before its necessary to realign everything. And animals have been known not to wait around for all that. But then when we have all the right stuff for setting up the shot, and have been properly trained, one shot is all thats required. Aint that right? lol [/QUOTE]
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