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setting up a long shot on a steep slope - anybody done it?
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<blockquote data-quote="Timber338" data-source="post: 963968" data-attributes="member: 33822"><p>It's really funny that you just wrote this response... as I've been thinking the past couple of days that unless i figure out a way to get prone, I just cannot take the shot in this spot. I think you are right on, and excellent advice. Thanks for sharing this as we never want to take unethical shots, and I think without some major work like you are talking about, I just need to pass.</p><p></p><p>I'm going to try and get out to this spot over the summer, and see if I can dig in a prone shooting setup. And like you say will probably pay off. there is really no other spot on this section of the mountain that gives a clear view across the canyon, and this section of the mountain has very well used trails with lots of animals. I don't have time to get out there until later in the summer, but I'll try and report back with what I'm able to figure out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timber338, post: 963968, member: 33822"] It's really funny that you just wrote this response... as I've been thinking the past couple of days that unless i figure out a way to get prone, I just cannot take the shot in this spot. I think you are right on, and excellent advice. Thanks for sharing this as we never want to take unethical shots, and I think without some major work like you are talking about, I just need to pass. I'm going to try and get out to this spot over the summer, and see if I can dig in a prone shooting setup. And like you say will probably pay off. there is really no other spot on this section of the mountain that gives a clear view across the canyon, and this section of the mountain has very well used trails with lots of animals. I don't have time to get out there until later in the summer, but I'll try and report back with what I'm able to figure out. [/QUOTE]
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