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<blockquote data-quote="DartonJager" data-source="post: 2166924" data-attributes="member: 95733"><p>If at all humanly possible set up so you can shoot as close to 360* as you can, and practice adjusting while seated so you can make the shot. This is when a turkey chair comes into it's own. Set up my son last year to quickly and assumed the Tom we saw out in the field to the right of where we were standing back in the woods before we set up in the woods off the field the Tom was in would walk through the field to us into gun range. He sure did walk the field until we lost sight of him about 60-65 yards out then he reappeared behind us and my son although he was sitting in a turkey chair I set him up among a bunch of felled trees left over from past logging that blocked him from swinging around to make the shot on the Tom.</p><p>Two years ago had something similar happen but because we were set up in tall weeds and brush and my son was sitting in turkey hunting chair as he is left handed he easily swung around to meet the turkey as it walked in from behind to his right. I always set him up taking is left handedness into consideration.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DartonJager, post: 2166924, member: 95733"] If at all humanly possible set up so you can shoot as close to 360* as you can, and practice adjusting while seated so you can make the shot. This is when a turkey chair comes into it's own. Set up my son last year to quickly and assumed the Tom we saw out in the field to the right of where we were standing back in the woods before we set up in the woods off the field the Tom was in would walk through the field to us into gun range. He sure did walk the field until we lost sight of him about 60-65 yards out then he reappeared behind us and my son although he was sitting in a turkey chair I set him up among a bunch of felled trees left over from past logging that blocked him from swinging around to make the shot on the Tom. Two years ago had something similar happen but because we were set up in tall weeds and brush and my son was sitting in turkey hunting chair as he is left handed he easily swung around to meet the turkey as it walked in from behind to his right. I always set him up taking is left handedness into consideration. [/QUOTE]
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