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How To Hunt Big Game
Shooter wanting to learn how to be a hunter
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<blockquote data-quote="Birdhunter1" data-source="post: 935983" data-attributes="member: 13921"><p>I like squirrel hunting, all the skills can be practiced, honed and perfected; stalking, planning a route to your quarry based on vegetation between you and your target, shooting from less than perfect situations (using a tree or limb as a rest, using your body as a rest). </p><p>I am able to go quite a bit but I make different games out of it, no shots over 10 yards, no shots under 50 yards, headshots only, ground shots only. One time I used a .223 for downhill ground shots only beyond 100 yards, that was fun!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Birdhunter1, post: 935983, member: 13921"] I like squirrel hunting, all the skills can be practiced, honed and perfected; stalking, planning a route to your quarry based on vegetation between you and your target, shooting from less than perfect situations (using a tree or limb as a rest, using your body as a rest). I am able to go quite a bit but I make different games out of it, no shots over 10 yards, no shots under 50 yards, headshots only, ground shots only. One time I used a .223 for downhill ground shots only beyond 100 yards, that was fun! [/QUOTE]
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