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The Basics, Starting Out
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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 407165" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>any type of shooting will only serve to make you a better shooter. that would include sporting clays, trap shooting and position rifle shooting. </p><p>the most accurate shooting is from a solid bench. next in line is a portable bench or an improvised rest of some type. a bipod would be a good example of that. a prone position with a bipod can be very accurate. problem is terrain wont always allow for that. </p><p>a solid rest should always be strived for in long range hunting. the various types of sticks, or a rock or log would be much better for most than a natural position. </p><p>cheat all you can in that regard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 407165, member: 12443"] any type of shooting will only serve to make you a better shooter. that would include sporting clays, trap shooting and position rifle shooting. the most accurate shooting is from a solid bench. next in line is a portable bench or an improvised rest of some type. a bipod would be a good example of that. a prone position with a bipod can be very accurate. problem is terrain wont always allow for that. a solid rest should always be strived for in long range hunting. the various types of sticks, or a rock or log would be much better for most than a natural position. cheat all you can in that regard. [/QUOTE]
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