Posted June 16, 2018 12:11 pm by Comments

By Ammoland

Longrange Shooting Big Game Hunting

By Ryan McSparran

Long-range Shooting Big Game Hunting

Montana – -(Ammoland.com)- We hope you’re getting excited about the 2018 hunting season. This time of year most of us are planning our fall hunts. And while you can quickly get caught up thinking about your travel plans and what gear you’re bringing, don’t forget the most important part.

You need to be getting some rifle practice! Don’t wait to check your rifle until weeks before your trip.

Practice starts now so that you can truly prepare to hunt.

A blown shooting opportunity can put a serious damper on any hunting trip. We’ve all been there, and it’s not a good feeling. The upcoming hunting season will be here before you know it.

Here are three rifle practice tips to get you started:

1. Step Away From the Bench Rest: Assuming that your rifle is already sighted in accurately, your next step is getting some real practice. Step away from the shooting bench and begin practicing in more realistic shooting positions. Try shooting offhand, on one knee, in a sitting position, and in the prone position. Here in the widely varied terrain of northern British Columbia, you never know what a shot opportunity is going to …Read the Rest

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