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<blockquote data-quote="HoLeChit" data-source="post: 3731433" data-attributes="member: 35036"><p>While I have yet to test the theory, what I have figured is that with predator hunting you typically use rests. I’m using a full blown tripod on my 12-13lb 24” 223 bolt gun. Having a shotgun in my lap allows me to make quicker shots if the coyote sneaks up within 50 yards and is not where I can easily swing the boat anchor around. Also easier to use in close quarters/when they’re too close to easily get your crosshairs on him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoLeChit, post: 3731433, member: 35036"] While I have yet to test the theory, what I have figured is that with predator hunting you typically use rests. I’m using a full blown tripod on my 12-13lb 24” 223 bolt gun. Having a shotgun in my lap allows me to make quicker shots if the coyote sneaks up within 50 yards and is not where I can easily swing the boat anchor around. Also easier to use in close quarters/when they’re too close to easily get your crosshairs on him. [/QUOTE]
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