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Free hand at 300 yards?!?!I don't use sticks at less than 300 yards. I shoot freehand. I use sticks or tripods at anything more than that, or shoot prone or off my pack but in tall sage I would only take 300 or less shots and shoot freehand.
Consider the source.Free hand at 300 yards?!?!What kind of groups do you shoot like that. I couldn’t imagine taking a 300 yard freehand shot.
Now here ya go again. Chime in only to stir the pot. Yes I do shoot freehand at less than 300 yards if I got a good shot. My preferred shots are <200. I also use a sling to assist.Consider the source.
Learn to use a sling to steady your shot, not that hard. This is what I am talking about: https://www.shootingillustrated.com/articles/2016/9/6/how-to-properly-use-a-sling/Free hand at 300 yards?!?!What kind of groups do you shoot like that. I couldn’t imagine taking a 300 yard freehand shot.
Looks like you beat me to it LOL. This is my preferred method over messing with tripods and shooting sticks but I don't take even shots with my sling unless conditions are perfect. In a crosswind you are screwed even using a tripod unless you are really good with Kentucky windage which I am not.Sometimes the obvious is some past experience overlooked:
You also want to read in to how to position your arms too. If your elbows are extended the way most people shoot freehand without that support of the arm against the body there is no assist, and your shot will be near as good. In the sling assisted freehand shooting, your support arm is pulled into your body to steady it. With practice it's almost as steady as using a tripod and enables a quicker shot when you need it. Experimenting with the sling by itself will not work if you do not do that. I don't like to carry tripods or bipods when I am hunting. It's just a few more pounds of weight to carry that I don't have to.I've got a couple of these 2 point slings: http://seartactical.com/sti-sling/
Started playing around with them and found out it is very easy to set up as a loop sling.
We're hitting the range tomorrow and will see how it works out there.
Just saying.Now here ya go again. Chime in only to stir the pot. Yes I do shoot freehand at less than 300 yards if I got a good shot. My preferred shots are <200. I also use a sling to assist.
Good call, I have a bunch of those around and like having nice poles on the rough country!I get a rest pretty much always... I've never taken my first shot on anything without a rest. To each their own, I'm just not that proficient a shooter.
I've had really good luck with trekking poles and a gear tie from home depot.
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I get a rest pretty much always... I've never taken my first shot on anything without a rest. To each their own, I'm just not that proficient a shooter.
I've had really good luck with trekking poles and a gear tie from home depot.
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yeah, but you shoot in competition. The 'rest' of us mere mortals need help well inside 300...I don't use sticks at less than 300 yards. I shoot freehand. I use sticks or tripods at anything more than that, or shoot prone or off my pack but in tall sage I would only take 300 or less shots and shoot freehand.
yeah, but you shoot in competition. The 'rest' of us mere mortals need help well inside 300...