AZ_Hunter_2000
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Used a dual tripod setup last year on an oryx hunt. Due to the terrain, vegetation, wind and animal behavior it was the only viable option. Two weeks later I used "the claw" on a pronghorn where the terrain, vegetation, and animal behavior made it the only viable shot option.Exactly. Also why is that the norm and also very successful ,,,yet with a rifle, omg no dont do that.... Dare I toss out the not ethical line
How much offhand rifle shooting have you actually done? I bet it isnt even close to shots off of a bag/sticks/whatnot
I dont know a single person packing shooting sticks. Never met a guy that shot off a tripod either. Where I hunt, inside 200ish yrds. It is going to be an offhand shot if there isnt a tree to lean against. Amazing how many animals hit the ground....
Lots of options out there and one thing is clear: no shooting position is 100% effective 100% of the time. But a hunter can increase his/her effectiveness by practice others shooting positions.