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Rifle Hunting: Spotting & Shooting

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Summary: Being able to see animals by movement is key to rifle hunting success. Learn how to spot and shoot when rifle hunting in this free sports video.

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By Dan Bergman
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Dan Bergman has been hunting for over 15 years. He has undergone comprehensive training on gun safety and handling. Dan teaches gun handling skills whenever possible. He is a school...read more

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"Animals have natural camouflage. You look at a brown deer and you say that's not camouflage, but I'll tell you what, that animal's much more camouflaged than you are with your army or navy T-shirt on. So when you're looking out and you're glassing for different animals, you're not looking for shapes as much as you are looking for an animal walking across and moving their head. Even small movements to pick up. And that's one of the most important parts of hunting is being able to pick up those animals is seeing them by movement. Catching them by movement. When you're setting up for that kill shot, you've got to make sure that you're ready and you're prepared to actually do the deed, and go ahead and harvest that animal. When you talk about hunting, we don't talk in terms of slaughtering or killing. The way we like to bring it up that we're harvesting an animal, just like other animals are harvested that you eat, that are raised for that purpose. But I will tell you that taking down a big animal is a very exciting thing, it's a lot of fun. It gets your adrenaline running when you pull that trigger, and you watch that animal drop, and go up to it and get it dressed out, prepared to bring back home to your family."

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