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<blockquote data-quote="MTGunner" data-source="post: 1830300" data-attributes="member: 2922"><p>Be comfortable and confident in the rifle that you choose. Practice shooting at up and downhill angles utilizing a good range finder. Shots can be as detailed by others on this forum. But, you must understand there are no shooting benches in the wilderness. Practice from the three shooting positions and my suggestion would be a "Good" bipod. I took a mountain goat at a 65 degree uphill angle utilizing a short Harris bipod. Thankfully I had one. MTG</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MTGunner, post: 1830300, member: 2922"] Be comfortable and confident in the rifle that you choose. Practice shooting at up and downhill angles utilizing a good range finder. Shots can be as detailed by others on this forum. But, you must understand there are no shooting benches in the wilderness. Practice from the three shooting positions and my suggestion would be a “Good” bipod. I took a mountain goat at a 65 degree uphill angle utilizing a short Harris bipod. Thankfully I had one. MTG [/QUOTE]
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