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Recommendations for Long Distance Shooting sitting?
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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 1308680" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>BINGO, There is no one size fits all for the way (MOST) people go about long range hunting/shooting.</p><p>There are various things like the triclawps device that will help for ONE SHOT.</p><p>After which you reset everything and hope your target has cooperated and stayed put.</p><p>If not, and especially if its been poorly hit, and runs off a good ways, your problem is compounded many times.</p><p>If you are moving about constantly, there really isn't a good shooting solution that works well for everybody.</p><p>So the only (good) alternative is to have stationary locations from which you hunt,</p><p>and from there you can create what you personaly need to do what works best for you.</p><p>Either create a good prone spot, find a large rock to shoot off of, or gather up rocks to make a bench to shoot off of and then just use a plain old bipod.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 1308680, member: 12443"] BINGO, There is no one size fits all for the way (MOST) people go about long range hunting/shooting. There are various things like the triclawps device that will help for ONE SHOT. After which you reset everything and hope your target has cooperated and stayed put. If not, and especially if its been poorly hit, and runs off a good ways, your problem is compounded many times. If you are moving about constantly, there really isn't a good shooting solution that works well for everybody. So the only (good) alternative is to have stationary locations from which you hunt, and from there you can create what you personaly need to do what works best for you. Either create a good prone spot, find a large rock to shoot off of, or gather up rocks to make a bench to shoot off of and then just use a plain old bipod. [/QUOTE]
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