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I haven't gone hunting in 17 years. Went 3 times as a young buck myself and got nothing. The local rose valley/cougar areas were infested with hunters and I never got the shot. It's probably for the best as I would have likely just maimed some poor animals then.
I'm a better shot now, but I still have some work before I'm confident I can do myself and the deer justice.
My question is, if I'm spending my 39.06 Ammo judiciously during practice, should I work on prone, kneeling or standing? (I'm assuming the position you practice in applies best to the position you take your shot in?)
I'll probably be hunting near Yacolt this year, in fact I've seen deer roaming the 5 acre property I'm moving to in a week. (Can you shoot a deer on your property if you have you license/tags??)
I'm a better shot now, but I still have some work before I'm confident I can do myself and the deer justice.
My question is, if I'm spending my 39.06 Ammo judiciously during practice, should I work on prone, kneeling or standing? (I'm assuming the position you practice in applies best to the position you take your shot in?)
I'll probably be hunting near Yacolt this year, in fact I've seen deer roaming the 5 acre property I'm moving to in a week. (Can you shoot a deer on your property if you have you license/tags??)