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Hunting in autumn/winter vs hunting in spring/summer in Italy. Animals disappearing in grass, hunting style, bipods
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<blockquote data-quote="esorensen" data-source="post: 2830034" data-attributes="member: 4302"><p>It's flat(er) out in the eastern plains of Colorado than up in the mountains or Dolomites, etc. It makes it really hard to get shots sometimes, but that is a difference from hunting predators where you can pick a "stand" vs spotting and attempting to get to a suitable shooting position. Going from 10" off the ground to almost 3' makes a huge difference. I've used a tripod and it has it's usefulness, but although light, it's still bulky to hump around miles at a time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="esorensen, post: 2830034, member: 4302"] It’s flat(er) out in the eastern plains of Colorado than up in the mountains or Dolomites, etc. It makes it really hard to get shots sometimes, but that is a difference from hunting predators where you can pick a “stand” vs spotting and attempting to get to a suitable shooting position. Going from 10” off the ground to almost 3’ makes a huge difference. I‘ve used a tripod and it has it’s usefulness, but although light, it’s still bulky to hump around miles at a time. [/QUOTE]
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