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Long Range Hunting & Shooting
Does anyone else do their long range hunting from a treestand or from the ground ?
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<blockquote data-quote="del2les" data-source="post: 2104642" data-attributes="member: 9299"><p>I have done and do both. Before permanently moving to CO, I grew up back East, and often, we hunted from elevated houses. tripods, home made climbing "Trecliner" stands with aluminum rails for shooting support, and of course the ground. Watching ag fields, power line ROWs, clear cuts, etc, and having the ability to also look into the timber behind or side of us was a plus. Shots into the woods could be short, or across the openings, several hundreds of yards to whatever range you could connect.</p><p></p><p>The more typical dual purpose climbing stand, bow and firearm, offers little shooting support, but several can be modified with shooting braces. Our home made recliner stands, which eventually we marketed, trademarked (Trecliner) and sold, offered all day comfort and better bracing support for long shots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="del2les, post: 2104642, member: 9299"] I have done and do both. Before permanently moving to CO, I grew up back East, and often, we hunted from elevated houses. tripods, home made climbing "Trecliner" stands with aluminum rails for shooting support, and of course the ground. Watching ag fields, power line ROWs, clear cuts, etc, and having the ability to also look into the timber behind or side of us was a plus. Shots into the woods could be short, or across the openings, several hundreds of yards to whatever range you could connect. The more typical dual purpose climbing stand, bow and firearm, offers little shooting support, but several can be modified with shooting braces. Our home made recliner stands, which eventually we marketed, trademarked (Trecliner) and sold, offered all day comfort and better bracing support for long shots. [/QUOTE]
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