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Shooting 100 yds vs. 400 yds
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<blockquote data-quote="budlight" data-source="post: 985042" data-attributes="member: 2939"><p>The majority of my hunting rifles have Harris tall bipods and slings because prone is rarely an option in grass and weeds. Prone bipods are pretty worthless in western sage brush. So I practice sitting and sling shooting...... This past weekend was varmint abatement for 4 days. Off the quad, sitting, freehand /sling or over a big rock. I even made a rock pile rest in preparation for an evening watering hole.</p><p></p><p>So I develop rounds with a chrono at the local bench rest range and then off to the real world</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="budlight, post: 985042, member: 2939"] The majority of my hunting rifles have Harris tall bipods and slings because prone is rarely an option in grass and weeds. Prone bipods are pretty worthless in western sage brush. So I practice sitting and sling shooting...... This past weekend was varmint abatement for 4 days. Off the quad, sitting, freehand /sling or over a big rock. I even made a rock pile rest in preparation for an evening watering hole. So I develop rounds with a chrono at the local bench rest range and then off to the real world [/QUOTE]
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