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Yes, using a rest when shooting an AR-10 at game can significantly improve accuracy and reduce fatigue, allowing for more effective hunting.
Importance of Stability
When hunting with an AR-10, stability is crucial for accurate shots, especially at longer ranges. A rest provides a stable platform, allowing you to make precise adjustments and shoot with confidence. By using a rest, you can compensate for natural body movement and maintain a consistent sight picture.
Choosing the Right Rest
When selecting a rest for your AR-10, consider the type of hunting you’ll be doing and the terrain you’ll be in. For example, a bipod rest can be ideal for stationary shooting, while a monopod or shooting stick can be better suited for more mobile hunting situations. Some popular bipod models for AR-10s include the Harris S-BRM and the Atlas PM-10. When choosing a rest, also consider the weight and adjustability of the unit, as well as its compatibility with your rifle’s scope and sling.
Techniques for Effective Rest Use
To get the most out of your rest, practice using it in different shooting situations to develop a consistent shooting technique. Start by setting up your rest in a stable position, then take a few shots to adjust to the feel of the rest. As you shoot, focus on maintaining a consistent sight picture and making precise adjustments to your aim. Consider using a trigger control aid, such as the “slow and smooth” technique, to help reduce recoil and maximize accuracy. By combining the right rest with effective shooting techniques, you can make more effective shots and enjoy a more successful hunting experience.
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