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Opinions- Front and rear support for hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="waspocrew" data-source="post: 1954974" data-attributes="member: 78732"><p>When able, I prefer prone shots either with my bipod if across my pack. For rear support, I can usually tuck my bino harness under the butt of the rifle. Otherwise, I'll even carry a cheap bag or sock full of air soft pellets to use for support. If brush is too high or unable to lay prone, shooting sticks are great. You can buy or just make your own. I find I'm fairly stable with sticks as well. My hunting pack has a pretty rigid frame as well that also serves as a more elevated rest from the sitting position.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="waspocrew, post: 1954974, member: 78732"] When able, I prefer prone shots either with my bipod if across my pack. For rear support, I can usually tuck my bino harness under the butt of the rifle. Otherwise, I’ll even carry a cheap bag or sock full of air soft pellets to use for support. If brush is too high or unable to lay prone, shooting sticks are great. You can buy or just make your own. I find I’m fairly stable with sticks as well. My hunting pack has a pretty rigid frame as well that also serves as a more elevated rest from the sitting position. [/QUOTE]
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