This was very challenging for sure! My heart was actually beating pretty decent as I was trying my best to break good shots
. I knew going into it that standing, and seated unsupported would be the hardest, for me personally.
Shot everything with my 6PRC
I hunt with a bipod, so I shot it with a bipod. Which means I also left the bipod on for the standing and seated unsupported positions as well.
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Seated supported, I just had the legs extended, nothing in the rear. And yes I just shot it out of the bed of my truck lol
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For the prone shots, I didn’t use a rear rest though, just the bipod with my left hand under the toe as the rear support kind of like a faster paced field situation.
First series, untimed. Second shot standing is way high, edge of paper.
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20 second timed series. Didn’t have any trouble getting both shots off in 20 seconds, but I had my gun in the ready position before the seated and prone (maybe misunderstood this part). Just had trouble hitting the targets
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For the medley, I was doing fine, even dropping and extending the legs for
Seated supported. But slowed down when I had to collapse the bipod from seated supported, down to prone. That took me over the 1 minute mark. Finished the medley with my prone shot being at 1 minute 12 seconds, with all bullets landing inside their intended targets, which was nice to see still.
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Really enjoyed this, and my biggest take away is that standing and seated unsupported should be avoided as often as possible in the field. Which I’ve always tried to do because I’ve never felt confident in it. I think I’ve killed one big game animal standing, and it was a buck at 5 yards. And one buck seated unsupported, which was 100 yards and I was still 5” off from where I was trying to hit on that deer.