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		<title>Hunting 101: How Hunters Can Stabilize Their Shooting Positions</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For hunters in a tree stand, SFC McPhail recommends a position with your weakside leg pulled up and firmly braced on the front rail of the treestand. You can then rest your support arm on your leg. This provides a rock-solid position when shooting from a stand. Team USA Olympian and ISSF World Cup Winner [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<em>For hunters in a tree stand, SFC McPhail recommends a position with your weakside leg pulled up and firmly braced on the front rail of the treestand. You can then rest your support arm on your leg. This provides a rock-solid position when shooting from a stand.</em></p>
<p><img class="alignright" hspace="6" width="300" src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/mcphail1601.jpg" alt="USAMU Michael McPhail position hunting prone kneeling treestand">Team USA Olympian and <a href="https://www.usashooting.org/news/2016/10/6/881-bittersweet-revenge-for-mcphail-at-world-cup-final" target="_blank">ISSF World Cup Winner</a> SFC Michael McPhail is one of the world&#8217;s best smallbore rifle shooters. He is also an avid hunter, who enjoys harvesting game with centerfire rifles. In a USAMU video, McPhail shows how competition shooting positions can be adapted for hunters. McPhail shows how well-established positions can provide a more stable platform for hunters in the field. That can help ensure a successful hunt. McPhail demonstrates three positions: kneeling, supported prone, and sitting in a tree-stand.</p>
<p><b>Watch SFC McPhail Demonstrate Positions for Hunters (Good Video):</b><br />
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<p>McPhail first demonstrates the kneeling position. Michael notes: &#8220;I like kneeling. It&#8217;s a little bit of an under-utilized position, but it&#8217;s almost as stable as prone. It allows you get up off the ground a little bit higher to [compensate for] vegetation. For kneeling start by taking your non-dominant foot and put that towards the target, while at the same time dropping down to a knee on the dominant leg. At the same time &#8230; wrap the sling around wrist and fore-arm, lean slightly into the target and take the shot.&#8221;</p>
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<p>McPhail shows a nice &#8220;field expedient&#8221; use of your backpack. He shows how the basic prone position can be adapted, using the pack as a front rifle support. McPhail recommends pulling your dominant (strongside) leg forward, bent at the knee. According to Michael, this takes pressure off the abdomen, helps minimizes heart beat effects, and helps with breathing.</p>
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		<title>For a More Successful Hunt, Build a More Stable Shooting Position</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s hunting season already in many areas of the country. Improve your chances of a successful hunt by working on your position shooting skills before heading into the backcountry. Here are tips from Team USA Olympian and ISSF World Cup Winner SFC Michael McPhail. One of the world&#8217;s best smallbore shooters, McPhail is also an [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>It&#8217;s hunting season already in many areas of the country. Improve your chances of a successful hunt by working on your position shooting skills before heading into the backcountry. Here are tips from Team USA Olympian and <a href="http://www.usashooting.org/news/2016/10/6/881-bittersweet-revenge-for-mcphail-at-world-cup-final" target="_blank">ISSF World Cup Winner</a> SFC Michael McPhail.</p>
<p>One of the world&#8217;s best smallbore shooters, McPhail is also an avid hunter, who enjoys harvesting game with centerfire rifles. In this excellent short video from the USAMU, McPhail shows how competition shooting positions can be adapted for hunters. McPhail shows how well-established positions can provide a more stable platform for hunters in the field. That can help ensure a successful hunt. McPhail demonstrates <strong>three positions: kneeling, supported prone, and sitting in a tree-stand</strong>.</p>
<p><b>Watch SFC McPhail Demonstrate Positions for Hunters (Good Video):</b><br />
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<p>McPhail first demonstrates the kneeling position. Michael notes: &#8220;I like kneeling. It&#8217;s a little bit of an under-utilized position, but it&#8217;s almost as stable as prone. It allows you get up off the ground a little bit higher to [compensate for] vegetation. For kneeling start by taking your non-dominant foot and put that towards the target, while at the same time dropping down to a knee on the dominant leg. At the same time &#8230; wrap the sling around wrist and fore-arm, lean slightly into the target and take the shot.&#8221;</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/mcphail1603x600.jpg" alt="USAMU Michael McPhail position hunting prone kneeling treestand"></p>
<p>McPhail shows a nice &#8220;field expedient&#8221; use of your backpack. He shows how the basic prone position can be adapted, using the pack as a front rifle support. McPhail recommends pulling your dominant (strongside) leg forward, bent at the knee. According to Michael, this takes pressure off the abdomen, helps minimizes heart beat effects, and helps with breathing.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/mcphail1604x600.jpg" alt="USAMU Michael McPhail position hunting prone kneeling treestand"></p>
<p>Last but not least, McPhail shows some clever <strong>treestand tricks</strong>. McPhail recommends a position with your weakside leg pulled up and firmly braced on the front rail of the treestand. You can then rest your support arm on your leg. (That would be the left arm for a right-handed shooter). This provides a rock-solid position when shooting from a stand. The second half of the video shows how this works. </p>
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