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    Quote Originally Posted by northdude View Post
    Here's something to try and I do it often when game hasn't spotted you and you have time I go through a safety check and even try and convince my self its a human I'm looking at then lower firearm look at target without optics and then through scope again I do this several times by then I've usually found the game has moved closer to me by then as well when I'm 200% satisfied I'm looking at what Im intending to shoot that's when I decide to pull trigger or not
    Similar to this, one of the advantages of spotting with binos is that there's no chance of making a snap decision to pull the trigger & potentially getting it wrong.

 

 

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