How to Practice Shooting a Rifle for Hunting • Real-World Stand & Field Drills
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Practicing with your rifle the RIGHT way can make all the difference when it’s time to hunt. Mossy Oak's Rusty McDaniels shares a practical tip for rifle practice that mirrors real hunting scenarios.
Instead of shooting only from a bench, Rusty quickly gives examples of how to practice shooting from the same positions and places you’ll encounter in the field, including ladder stands, lock-on stands, box blinds, saddles, ground setups, shooting sticks, and spot-and-stalk positions. From railing-supported shots to freehand, kneeling, seated, and prone positions, this video gives a taste of how to prepare for real-world hunting situations.
If you want to be more confident, ethical, and effective when the moment matters, watch this video and then make sure to put in that practice time.
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