Sniper & Grizzly
Hey Grizzly, I’ve been mapping out a perfect spot for a long-range shoot in this forest—any thoughts on the best cover?
Sure thing, buddy! Look for those big old oaks with thick trunks and low branches—great for hiding and getting a good line of sight. Also, those mossy logs that have fallen off the trees give good cover and keep your silhouette low. If you can spot a ridge or a small hill, it’s perfect for a long-range shot; just make sure the wind’s not blowing you off target. Keep your eyes peeled for any rustling, and you’ll be set for a clean hit.
Thanks for the rundown—will check those oaks and logs. I’ll keep an eye on the wind and the ridge. Anything else I should watch for?
Just watch for any deer or raccoons that might move around, and make sure the spot’s quiet—no rustling branches that could give you away. And if you see any trail blazes, they’re good markers to keep you on track. Keep your back to the ridge, stay low, and you’ll be good. Good luck!
Got it, I’ll stay low behind the ridge and keep the wind in mind. I’ll wait until it’s quiet and then move. Thanks for the heads‑up.