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<blockquote data-quote="dmj" data-source="post: 1568197" data-attributes="member: 73479"><p>Prone if at all possible. Especially if it is more than a couple hundred yards. If prone is not possible then shooting sticks. Have found that if conditions are favorable you can get quite stable with shooting sticks. Have used my pack both laying down and sitting up depending on situation. And of coarse off hand for those closer shots when you don't have the opportunity to get more stable. Try to limit these shots to under 100 yards. The one I probably used the most until I got a little more decent gear (bipod, shooting sticks) was sitting and using my knees and possibly the rifle sling. All in all most of my shots are 200 yards and less. But it is nice to feel you have the equipment and if you have put in the practice, the ability to shoot at longer distance if necessary. Nothing more fun than hiking over hill and dale just to see what might be there. Good luck to all, be safe and have fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmj, post: 1568197, member: 73479"] Prone if at all possible. Especially if it is more than a couple hundred yards. If prone is not possible then shooting sticks. Have found that if conditions are favorable you can get quite stable with shooting sticks. Have used my pack both laying down and sitting up depending on situation. And of coarse off hand for those closer shots when you don't have the opportunity to get more stable. Try to limit these shots to under 100 yards. The one I probably used the most until I got a little more decent gear (bipod, shooting sticks) was sitting and using my knees and possibly the rifle sling. All in all most of my shots are 200 yards and less. But it is nice to feel you have the equipment and if you have put in the practice, the ability to shoot at longer distance if necessary. Nothing more fun than hiking over hill and dale just to see what might be there. Good luck to all, be safe and have fun. [/QUOTE]
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