Ontario Hunter
AH legend
It's shooting from a rest. Leaning against a tree, over the hood of a pickup, from a bench, on top of backpack, from a bipod, off sticks ... it's all basically the same technique. Now, shooting offhand and/or at moving targets is a whole different ball game. This guy, like me, is no novice. If he enjoys shooting from a rest at the range (I do not), then go ahead and waste "thousands" of rounds shooting paper. He doesn't need it.OK Annie Oakley . . . This isn’t the first post of your superior shooting ability. I forgot how many times you said you missed your gemsbok though?
Learning to be confident shooting from sticks is an important part of safari preparation. You may be the first person I’ve ever seen say it isn’t.
I'm not the only person who's never touched shooting sticks before making them work when first exposed. A nineteen year-old girl at the lodge who'd never fired a gun before going to Africa last August dumped the first two animals she shot at without a miss. I think Helen Keller shooting off quad sticks could kill a wildebeest standing broadside at 100 yards. Maybe an exaggeration ... but not by much. OP may want to familiarize himself with sticks before going to Africa but it's certainly not essential. Shooting "thousands" of rounds off the sticks at the range would be extreme overkill ... not to mention a huge waste of resources. Hell, right now I can't even find a hundred magnum primers, let alone "thousands" of them.