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#42
... and when shooting off a stick isn't enough you can carry around a bench. That's a better idea than just practicing something wrong or practicing not knowing how to do something.
The guy asks how to improve his off hand shooting and the most common answers. "Don't do it." and "Practice doing it wrong more."
Sure does explain a lot about the things you see and hear during and after hunting season.
The guy asks how to improve his off hand shooting and the most common answers. "Don't do it." and "Practice doing it wrong more."
Sure does explain a lot about the things you see and hear during and after hunting season.
#43
Practice doing it wrong more?? Just where did you see someone say anything of the sort there Jack? And just what do you have against the use of a shooting stick. After a ton of shoulder injuries as well as a ton of AGE, I had to go to using one so I could actually stay out there hunting! It brought my shooting game back to the efficiency I require of MYSELF to stay out there hunting. The last thing I EVER want to do is take a risky shot that I don't 100% have confidence in!! Yes someone gave some incorrect advise about practicing with a .22 but that was immediately corrected and reasons given FOR the correction. And I don't think anyone has said "don't do it". What some of us have done was offer an alternative to freehand with the use of a support aid such as a Mono or shooting sticks. How about before being a jerk, you actually read what has been written there Jack!!
#44
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It seems to me your previous advice.......
is what helped make those kill shots.
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#45
Ron - that same advice was given to me during my competitive years by a local young man by the name of Carl Bernosky. Our shooting club had two teams. He was on one while I was on the other. We would shoot 4 position matches and he would shoot all his shots offhand and usually beat us all. He's been in the competitive shooting game for a long time with several national championships and other awards. Google him.
#47
I also am not so good with offhand shooting. And I don't do it much. Knowing you Ron, you'll continue to improve. By next season you'll be an off hand marksman 
Fwiw, I haven't ever seen many folks that can shoot offhand with good consistency, other than a couple guys who were military/ex military. Maybe finding a military rifle instructor could give you some advice.

Fwiw, I haven't ever seen many folks that can shoot offhand with good consistency, other than a couple guys who were military/ex military. Maybe finding a military rifle instructor could give you some advice.


