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Just wondered :blink: some great write ups on here about lamping and shooting foxes, some are at long range, say plus 200yds :clapper: all good stuff, just out of interest, do you guys use sticks, bipods or free hand.

 

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i would imagine most shots are off the back of a pickup if shooting at 150 yds + :thumbs:

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Any and everything possible....prone, kneeling, standing, bipods, sticks, bars on the truck, bonnets, bumpers, walls, fences, gates, trees, your buddies shoulder, etc etc, anything that will make the shot possible...and if there isn't anything you don't take the shot! :thumbs:

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Any and everything possible....prone, kneeling, standing, bipods, sticks, bars on the truck, bonnets, bumpers, walls, fences, gates, trees, your buddies shoulder, etc etc, anything that will make the shot possible...and if there isn't anything you don't take the shot! :thumbs:

 

 

All of the above and a few others as well...............Martin.

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most of the time i shoot out of a vehicle on a rest i made that slots into the door where the window is...for fox at extended ranges its with a bi pod..either on the ground or the bonnet...i never leen on posts, mates shoulders,free hand etc...not for safety reasons but because i cant shoot for shit unless i use the fiirst two methods iv mentioned...im going to get out with the 22lr and get some practise in taking free hand shots..... :icon_eek::whistling::icon_redface:

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When lamping foxes and rabbits we nearly always drive so use a sponge wedged between the mirror and pillar or the window frame, sometimes the bonnet. If I'm walking, find something to lean on or shoot freehand (rimfiring rabbits). If it's deer or daytime foxes, I'm nearly always up a tree, if I'm not, I shoot prone. I try to keep it simple walking during the day, personally I can't be bothered with carrying binoculars, sticks etc. Just a gun and knife for me.

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