Chet707
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- Jul 22, 2025
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I think you might be onto something.I had another errant thought too about the rock. This is more about my own shooting. But my instinct on a very similar shot and range last summer was to take the rock but in hindsight I wonder if it's a better hit rate to just stick to your training and use your pack and what you have on you instead of trying to incorporate the rock into the shot position. I'm probably over thinking it.
Shooting off rocks seems like the natural thing to do but hit rate is gonna be best with whatever is trained/practiced.
I had the same situation last year, shot a doe from a weird standing position on a big rock. Rather than using the pack I used a soft front bag on top of the boulder. It worked fine for a 190ish yard shot but while I was giving her a few minutes to die I realized I could have just proned out right next to the rock lol.
All the more reason to keep practicing!
Between wind and positional shooting i get humbled every time I go out.