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<blockquote data-quote="Hand Skills" data-source="post: 1364148" data-attributes="member: 103303"><p>I have long been a fan of shooting from the seated position and have been fooling around with shooting sticks the last couple of years. While practicing one day I realized if I wrapped my shooting arm around the tripod my rangefinder was sitting on I could really shrink my hold on target. I know a lot of guys just put their pack on their lap and rest the rear of the rifle on that. I would be interested in how other guys are doing this. The pack is a lot more flexible, but sometimes my pack is too small, and while a bit ergonomically challenging (I have one of the tripod legs in my crotch), I can get really steady at a practical shooting height. Now I often pack sticks and a lightweight tripod for still hunting. Not only does it help my shooting, but my rangefinder performs a lot better from the tripod, compared with being handheld.</p><p></p><p>Here is a cool trick I'm intending to try; [MEDIA=youtube]P-ALqzUCSfE[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hand Skills, post: 1364148, member: 103303"] I have long been a fan of shooting from the seated position and have been fooling around with shooting sticks the last couple of years. While practicing one day I realized if I wrapped my shooting arm around the tripod my rangefinder was sitting on I could really shrink my hold on target. I know a lot of guys just put their pack on their lap and rest the rear of the rifle on that. I would be interested in how other guys are doing this. The pack is a lot more flexible, but sometimes my pack is too small, and while a bit ergonomically challenging (I have one of the tripod legs in my crotch), I can get really steady at a practical shooting height. Now I often pack sticks and a lightweight tripod for still hunting. Not only does it help my shooting, but my rangefinder performs a lot better from the tripod, compared with being handheld. Here is a cool trick I'm intending to try; [MEDIA=youtube]P-ALqzUCSfE[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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