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When hunting with an AR-10, maintain a safe distance from your target, ensure a proper scope and sight alignment, and always keep your muzzle pointed in a safe direction.
Safe Distance and Positioning
When hunting with an AR-10, maintaining a safe distance from your target is crucial. Aim for a minimum of 100-150 yards, as this allows for accurate shots and reduces the risk of over-penetration. Additionally, position yourself in a way that allows for a clear shot, while also providing cover and concealment for yourself. This may involve setting up a blind or using natural cover such as trees or rocks.
Muzzle Control and Scoping
Proper muzzle control and scope alignment are essential for safe hunting with an AR-10. Always keep your muzzle pointed in a safe direction, such as downrange or away from bystanders and animals not intended to be shot. Ensure your scope is properly aligned and adjusted for your specific rifle and shooting style. Consider using a red dot sight or low-power scope for closer-range shots, as these can help reduce the risk of over-shooting. Always double-check your zero before each hunting trip to ensure accurate shots.
Pre-Shot Checks and Procedures
Before taking a shot, always perform a series of pre-shot checks to ensure your safety and that of others. This includes checking the wind direction, estimating range, and verifying your target is the intended one. Always communicate with your hunting party and ensure they are aware of your planned shot and any potential hazards. In the event of a miss or unexpected situation, maintain your composure and follow established procedures for dealing with the situation.
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