I have a trip to Alaska for moose in a couple of weeks and wanted some real world experience.
Shooting prone or off of a bag with a second point of contact, I'm around the 1 MOA mark and am very pleased with this.
However, the area we're hunting is a low lying swampland and the odds of getting to a place where i can lay down to shoot are low.
Thus the plan is to either be standing or sitting and using some combination of a scrub tree, a set of shooting sticks, and my upright pack.
I understand a moose is a big animal, but I wanna make sure I make it count. What are some tips to shooting more accurately while standing or seated?
at 200 yards my seated and standing shots open up significantly. I've tried youtube and some of those places but it's all people saying how steady they can get with sticks and seated. I haven't been that good yet.
I'm good enough to kill them, I just wanna get better.
Shooting prone or off of a bag with a second point of contact, I'm around the 1 MOA mark and am very pleased with this.
However, the area we're hunting is a low lying swampland and the odds of getting to a place where i can lay down to shoot are low.
Thus the plan is to either be standing or sitting and using some combination of a scrub tree, a set of shooting sticks, and my upright pack.
I understand a moose is a big animal, but I wanna make sure I make it count. What are some tips to shooting more accurately while standing or seated?
at 200 yards my seated and standing shots open up significantly. I've tried youtube and some of those places but it's all people saying how steady they can get with sticks and seated. I haven't been that good yet.
I'm good enough to kill them, I just wanna get better.