Shooting out of a saddle

Swichback

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I’m gearing up to saddle hunt for white tail deer with both my rifle and my bow. Using a ring of steps, I’d like to use the tree as cover, I would be in more of a seated position.

I’ll be practicing at the gun range and my local bow range throughout the year. With all the emphasis on archery/gun form, I’m assuming shooting from the ground with good form vs sitting in my saddle will affect my accuracy. The most practical solution would be to practice shooting from my saddle, but unfortunately I don’t have a lot of access to areas that I can do that.

Any tips? Especially for archery.
 

Bump79

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Man, I don't know of any way outside of practicing in the tree. Even if you're not really elevated. Just swinging just above ground level with your ROS. You can practice from the ground but it's not the same.
 

Bump79

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The biggest thing is practicing in the tree. Every year I say I'm going to do it more and don't really. You've got to emulate what your shot situations will be. I screwed up twice this year moving to make a weak side shot. Had I practiced more it would have been way smoother with less movement.

Whether you've got a hang on or saddle it doesn't matter, practice climbing and setting up. More than you think you need to. Go out in the woods and just pick a tree, climb it like you would in the woods and setup. Do it a few times. Find the weak spots. Had I practiced more I'd get up better, quieter, safer and quicker.

You've got to have a plan - Plan A is where you think they'll come from. Plan B - if they come from this way I do this and down the line.
 
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Swichback

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I'm going to focus on practicing from the tree. Will have to drive a little further out of the suburb to practice closer to the hunting season, but it sounds like this is going to be important.

Practicing climbing trees and hanging from the saddle will be easier to do in my local park, living in a densely populated area has its downsides lol
 
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