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<blockquote data-quote="lancetkenyon" data-source="post: 1568211" data-attributes="member: 68875"><p>Most of my personal shots on big game have been sitting w. bipod, sometimes draped over a stump/root ball/branch/pack for a rear rest when I can. From 18 to 662.</p><p></p><p>Prone for long shots or whenever conditions/terrain/time permits for anything over 100. Have made shots from 100 to 882 on big game, and 1327 and two at 1365 on coyotes. </p><p></p><p>A few offhand shots under 200 when time was of the essence on a game animal that made the mistake of a last minute look. And several on coyotes/jackrabbits.</p><p></p><p>I try to promote prone for people I hunt with whenever possible. Sitting with a bipod and good rear rest as a second choice. Off a good tripod for a third choice if terrain/growth is higher than sitting allows. I try to steer them from offhand shots as much as possible for shooters with limited experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lancetkenyon, post: 1568211, member: 68875"] Most of my personal shots on big game have been sitting w. bipod, sometimes draped over a stump/root ball/branch/pack for a rear rest when I can. From 18 to 662. Prone for long shots or whenever conditions/terrain/time permits for anything over 100. Have made shots from 100 to 882 on big game, and 1327 and two at 1365 on coyotes. A few offhand shots under 200 when time was of the essence on a game animal that made the mistake of a last minute look. And several on coyotes/jackrabbits. I try to promote prone for people I hunt with whenever possible. Sitting with a bipod and good rear rest as a second choice. Off a good tripod for a third choice if terrain/growth is higher than sitting allows. I try to steer them from offhand shots as much as possible for shooters with limited experience. [/QUOTE]
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