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#31
Fork Horn
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From: Virginia
#32
Simple isn't always better. I find shooting offhand more rewarding and it's totally humane if you practice enough and shoot at a range you know you're accurate at. I'm a still hunter. How would I do that while carrying a stick?
Most of the time I barely have enough time to shoulder the gun and get the shot off.
Most of the time I barely have enough time to shoulder the gun and get the shot off.
#33
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Nontypical Buck
Joined: Aug 2008
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From: Rapid City, South Dakota
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#35
I dunno Pete, I've been using a mono for a good few years now. I practice a lot with it and I made it for me and my height and typical stance. I also practiced a lot with it shifting heights by kicking the foot out however much I needed to lower it. With practice comes ability. As I said earlier, I still shoot plenty well enough at a moving target where I need a swing through. But my standing still off hand shooting has suffered with age. Learning to shoot with a mono has improved my shooting tremendously.
I've never lost any big game. How much better do I need to shoot?
#36
I know guys that can shoot darn near a single hole 5-shot group at 50yds and a little larger at 100yds. NOT ME!
I do know how they prepare themselves. They take the hand held weights you see the preppies with, and hold them out at arms length, straight out in front of them. One in each hand. It builds up their stability.
#37
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Nontypical Buck
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From: Rapid City, South Dakota
What i am trying to do is become familiar with what it feels like to shoot off hand. It is probable i won't be competing with anyone, unless it is myself. My goal is to hit the typing paper with almost every shot. If i can hit the paper with near every shot, i will be satisfied.
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#38
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Nontypical Buck
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From: Rapid City, South Dakota


