Just because you can make a shot from a distance is no excuse to be lazy. Concealment still matters. Think about your optics and the reflection they may put off. Keep your scope down as much as possible. And if you’re using binoculars to glass, get as far back in the blind as you can to reduce glare from the lenses. Make sure your gun barrel is concealed as well. You don’t want to blow your cover because of a shiny gun barrel.
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