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Thanks for posting. I'm not an accomplished PRS shooter like Jim See, but my question would be, are you able to maintain a reasonable sight picture in the advent of a miss to make a proper follow up shot. What sayeth you seasoned barricade shooters?
 
Thanks for posting. I'm not an accomplished PRS shooter like Jim See, but my question would be, are you able to maintain a reasonable sight picture in the advent of a miss to make a proper follow up shot. What sayeth you seasoned barricade shooters?

You can spot misses depending on the recoil of your rifle. Obviously the softer shooting 6's don't kick as much and therefor you can typically still spot your shots. It's definitely a gamble, but in the PRS "game" you can usually afford to trade the likelihood of getting that hit for not spotting your shot IF you miss.
 
it has been my experience....that not all barricades are the same, height,depth,or have any sort of consistent stability, in the wind, rain snow or.

skid plates and bags help, but follow up is the name of the game.