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shooting positions and bipod selection
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<blockquote data-quote="Wyofax" data-source="post: 926361" data-attributes="member: 65924"><p>I have hunted with a Harris in the 13"-25" range for years. Most of the time it worked well. The latest is a 9"-13". With longer shots I am much less comfortable with anything above prone. 600+ yards from the sitting position for me is extremely marginal. I will be packing a set of shooting sticks for the higher needs with the under 600 yard shots. Most of my antelope hunting is spot and stalk from the pickup so packing a set of sticks for the prairie stalk is not an issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wyofax, post: 926361, member: 65924"] I have hunted with a Harris in the 13"-25" range for years. Most of the time it worked well. The latest is a 9"-13". With longer shots I am much less comfortable with anything above prone. 600+ yards from the sitting position for me is extremely marginal. I will be packing a set of shooting sticks for the higher needs with the under 600 yard shots. Most of my antelope hunting is spot and stalk from the pickup so packing a set of sticks for the prairie stalk is not an issue. [/QUOTE]
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