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<blockquote data-quote="2buffalo" data-source="post: 2587149" data-attributes="member: 122577"><p>Quite often when coyote hunting. Around here they rarely stop moving when in the open and I have lost several opportunities throughout the years because I had to readjust my bipod rather than just pan. It had also been useful several times on big game. They don't always stand there and pose for you. If hunting in the flat lands with minimal trees I am sure it is less of an issue. I am sure that there are people out there that want a stopped broadside shot and aren't comfortable taking moving/running shots but I am comfortable with those shots in most situations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2buffalo, post: 2587149, member: 122577"] Quite often when coyote hunting. Around here they rarely stop moving when in the open and I have lost several opportunities throughout the years because I had to readjust my bipod rather than just pan. It had also been useful several times on big game. They don't always stand there and pose for you. If hunting in the flat lands with minimal trees I am sure it is less of an issue. I am sure that there are people out there that want a stopped broadside shot and aren't comfortable taking moving/running shots but I am comfortable with those shots in most situations. [/QUOTE]
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