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<blockquote data-quote="Dean2" data-source="post: 1571628" data-attributes="member: 26077"><p>Shooting well from sticks is not that difficult nor is it hard to learn. Get a Primos two leg trigger stick. When you set the sticks, place your swivel stud behind the Y in the yoke and angle the sticks at least 20-40 degrees away from you. You want the bottom of the legs further away than the Y yoke so you can lean into the sticks. That way you can lean into the sticks no matter whether you are seated, kneeling or standing. Now take a 22 and go out P Dog or gopher shooting. Shoot sitting in a chair, sitting on the ground, kneeling and standing. Learn to shoot well without a rear rest to cut down on setup time and the amount of stuff you have to pack in with you. If you have a place to use a 223 at longer distance use it too.</p><p></p><p>A few trips of gopher hunting will do the trick. When you can hit 9 out of ten to 100 yards you will be pretty good off of sticks. Now take those sticks and practice at 2-700 yards. Do that and you won't have any trouble shooting big game a long ways off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dean2, post: 1571628, member: 26077"] Shooting well from sticks is not that difficult nor is it hard to learn. Get a Primos two leg trigger stick. When you set the sticks, place your swivel stud behind the Y in the yoke and angle the sticks at least 20-40 degrees away from you. You want the bottom of the legs further away than the Y yoke so you can lean into the sticks. That way you can lean into the sticks no matter whether you are seated, kneeling or standing. Now take a 22 and go out P Dog or gopher shooting. Shoot sitting in a chair, sitting on the ground, kneeling and standing. Learn to shoot well without a rear rest to cut down on setup time and the amount of stuff you have to pack in with you. If you have a place to use a 223 at longer distance use it too. A few trips of gopher hunting will do the trick. When you can hit 9 out of ten to 100 yards you will be pretty good off of sticks. Now take those sticks and practice at 2-700 yards. Do that and you won't have any trouble shooting big game a long ways off. [/QUOTE]
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