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Shooting positions- Side of a Hill
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<blockquote data-quote="megastink" data-source="post: 1566048" data-attributes="member: 33429"><p>I have a spot I hunt that requires me to set-up on the slope of a big hill. The hill overlooks a swamp that the deer cross to escape other hunters (see photo). I can't set up on top: too many obstructions. </p><p></p><p>The furthest shot I have is around 325. I never feel comfortable or steady while shooting on this slope. It's probably around 50-55* I'm guessing. What positions should I practice in so that I'll be comfortable taking shots at my max distance? </p><p>[ATTACH]120919[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megastink, post: 1566048, member: 33429"] I have a spot I hunt that requires me to set-up on the slope of a big hill. The hill overlooks a swamp that the deer cross to escape other hunters (see photo). I can’t set up on top: too many obstructions. The furthest shot I have is around 325. I never feel comfortable or steady while shooting on this slope. It’s probably around 50-55* I’m guessing. What positions should I practice in so that I’ll be comfortable taking shots at my max distance? [ATTACH]120919[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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