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The Basics, Starting Out
Shooting bag help wanted
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<blockquote data-quote="xsn10s" data-source="post: 2463016" data-attributes="member: 95344"><p>It can but that depends on how you hunt and at what distances. so if you shoot offhand more while hunting bench time will tell you how accurate your rifle is, but may not help much on accuracy. So I'll make this easy. On my lightweight carry, do all 30-06 I have a good sling with keepers so I can sling tight when needed and adjust length. No bipod I shoot with either shooting sticks or off my backpack prone. I'll also shoot standing, kneeling, or prone with the sling. With that rifle I'll shoot off my backpack on the bench with either the sling, or a rear shooting bag. If you want to get better on a bench then a good shooting bag or even a benchrest style rest can be nice. Range of 400 yards or beyond a rear bag is a good thing to have. Bench time can be good, but dry firing from shooting positions can be more useful if done safely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xsn10s, post: 2463016, member: 95344"] It can but that depends on how you hunt and at what distances. so if you shoot offhand more while hunting bench time will tell you how accurate your rifle is, but may not help much on accuracy. So I'll make this easy. On my lightweight carry, do all 30-06 I have a good sling with keepers so I can sling tight when needed and adjust length. No bipod I shoot with either shooting sticks or off my backpack prone. I'll also shoot standing, kneeling, or prone with the sling. With that rifle I'll shoot off my backpack on the bench with either the sling, or a rear shooting bag. If you want to get better on a bench then a good shooting bag or even a benchrest style rest can be nice. Range of 400 yards or beyond a rear bag is a good thing to have. Bench time can be good, but dry firing from shooting positions can be more useful if done safely. [/QUOTE]
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