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Necessary precision to kill something
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<blockquote data-quote="dogz" data-source="post: 3059832" data-attributes="member: 5429"><p>Good point Mike, I've done a lot of chuck shooting and just as much rock shooting. For chucks I only shoot them sub 300 yds if I'm sitting or offhand. Belly shooting is just too friggin easy. Plus with chucks often they're moving around and so in a sense you're on a clock and that keeps us thinking, setting up and shooting quickly just like in a big game situation. Chucks/rocks also helps a ton of in terms of understanding angles, wind, mirage etc...</p><p></p><p>For PD's stay the heck off a bench and one will learn a heck of a lot!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dogz, post: 3059832, member: 5429"] Good point Mike, I've done a lot of chuck shooting and just as much rock shooting. For chucks I only shoot them sub 300 yds if I'm sitting or offhand. Belly shooting is just too friggin easy. Plus with chucks often they're moving around and so in a sense you're on a clock and that keeps us thinking, setting up and shooting quickly just like in a big game situation. Chucks/rocks also helps a ton of in terms of understanding angles, wind, mirage etc... For PD's stay the heck off a bench and one will learn a heck of a lot! [/QUOTE]
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