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Who has the best shooting rest for LR hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="catamountsierra" data-source="post: 1745506" data-attributes="member: 79865"><p>I tend to cross my trekking poles for a front rest if I can't use a bipod. I'm carrying them anyway, so I might as well get double use out of them. If I can, I use my pack as a rear rest under the buttstock and my shoulder. Tripods are great if you want to carry them. I have also found that a good sling can work well if you don't have anything else, or don't have the time to get out what you brought. Any way you choose to go, try to get as much practice as you can getting set up; even if you aren't shooting, practice getting into field positions makes it that much easier to do when the time comes for a shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catamountsierra, post: 1745506, member: 79865"] I tend to cross my trekking poles for a front rest if I can't use a bipod. I'm carrying them anyway, so I might as well get double use out of them. If I can, I use my pack as a rear rest under the buttstock and my shoulder. Tripods are great if you want to carry them. I have also found that a good sling can work well if you don't have anything else, or don't have the time to get out what you brought. Any way you choose to go, try to get as much practice as you can getting set up; even if you aren't shooting, practice getting into field positions makes it that much easier to do when the time comes for a shot. [/QUOTE]
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