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Long Range Hunting & Shooting
shooting your gun off hand or out of a tree stand (not so far distances)
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<blockquote data-quote="eric1115" data-source="post: 1463864" data-attributes="member: 103895"><p>Good sling technique is super helpful. Several hundred rounds out of a .17hmr at an 8" steel plate at 100 out to 200 yards offhand has been a great training tool for me as well for not much money. There will be crosshair movement, and learning to time your trigger break to the top or bottom of the wobble is important. Supported is better, so if you can find a tree, fence post, or trekking pole planted on a rock or log to steady on, do that (practice that too). Rimfire or .223 is ideal for this since it's so cheap to shoot and the ranges are so short.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eric1115, post: 1463864, member: 103895"] Good sling technique is super helpful. Several hundred rounds out of a .17hmr at an 8" steel plate at 100 out to 200 yards offhand has been a great training tool for me as well for not much money. There will be crosshair movement, and learning to time your trigger break to the top or bottom of the wobble is important. Supported is better, so if you can find a tree, fence post, or trekking pole planted on a rock or log to steady on, do that (practice that too). Rimfire or .223 is ideal for this since it's so cheap to shoot and the ranges are so short. [/QUOTE]
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