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RE: Shooting Offhand?
I practice in the offhand with a vertical support (tree trunk), but only rarily w/o any rest at all. Why?
First, off-hand shots (w/o support) should be avoided whenever possible because it's the least supported and accurate method. The only off-hand shot I'd take would be if the range were short <50 yards and i had no other choice. The thing is, if you are in an area that is so open you can't find anything to use as a rest, chances are you're either going to be spotted and spook the game, or you'll have plenty of time to take a knee. I think one should practice all types of shooting positions, but should concentrate on practicing for shooting scenarios faithful to those you'll likely encounter in your hunting environment. I hunt deer in medium to dense timber, which always provides something to prop the gun on in a pinch. Mike Gun control means putting the second bullet through the same hole as the first- Ted Nugent NRA Member "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." -Ben Franklin |
RE: Shooting Offhand?
Thanks for all the replies,
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