Macarena Man
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- British Columbia
The ability to pick up a hunting rifle with a hunting scope and five rounds of hunting ammo in 270 or larger, and lay all five into a six inch group at 100 yards offhand on demand is a very high skill level.
It is certainly attainable for a fit hunter with a good rifle, but as pointed out, it is rare to see anybody get on their hind feet.
Just a few tips on off-hand shooting .....
If you are able to shoot your rifle in a safe place, or an unloaded rifle works too. Have your rifle slung as you would in the field. Spot your target, start counting seconds (1 and a 2 and a 3) smoothly and methodically un-sling your rifle and get on target. Practice this, and combined with a proper stance (forward leg - about 65% of your weight) you will be able to shave a second or two off your times, and be unflustered by that 190+ mulie who is about to disappear.
If you are just starting to be quick and smooth with your actions, a lower powered scope with a long eye relief will help you get on target faster. Learn to shoot with both eyes open, it will help you in dark brush hunting, on moving game.
You will be rifleman before you know it ......1 and a 2 and a 3 ......




























Only when it happened to me, it wasn't offhand. It did, however, involve missing a long shot at the biggest kudu I'll ever see (and, even more disturbingly, the biggest kudu my PH had ever seen -- and his largest up to that time with a client was 61"...). As for the growing two heads thing... Well, let's just say things got awfully quiet in the hunting party for awhile...





















