I wasn’t going to show this to anyone, but until a little over a month ago, I had never shot off sticks. So, I went to the range and shot a few rounds off my Bog bipod sticks standing at 100 yards with my Browning .338WM and some old Remington 225gr Core Lokts. I did OK at 100. Then, a guy at the 200 yard range shooting his Ruger #3 .22 Hornet from the bench and invited me over as he saw me shooting from sticks. I shot three rounds from the bench off his adjustable bench gizmo, but it was too low. The orange is 8” round and middle is 4”. I then shot two from my bipod using my scope at 8x. He had a spotting scope and told me my first round was just left of the diamond. I thought he was joking at first. But, my next shot was high and to the right a few inches from the diamond, but still in the orange. He got real excited and showed me the shots through his scope. He and I couldn’t believe it, cause you all know with the wobble of the crosshairs, when they’re centered on the target you squeeze the trigger and hope for the best? I hadn’t shot at 200 yards for some time as most of my elk were taken at less than 100 yards, so I’d never practiced much past that. I hope I can duplicate it off the sticks again in the near future when the weather cooperates.
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