LOL!! It’s what I learned on. My uncle Charlie was nobody’s fool. He taught me and his boys the hardest ways to do things then let us each figure out what works for us.
Close range requires more patience. It also requires more practice. But it doesn’t require better marksmanship - not in my experience anyway. There’s no doping wind or adjusting for parallax or any of other dozen things that hunting past the 300yd marker can demand. Just stay quiet, don’t move around a lot, and don’t drop your gun as soon as you spot a buck.
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