Sporting Rifle

Living the high life

Shooting from a high seat not only gives you a better view out of the usual line of sight of your quarry, it also makes shots safer by increasing the downward angle.

And with the fallow season under way, late season bucks coming up and the ground still dry before the weather really worsens, now is a good time to get out and build a high seat.

Dry ground means you should be able to drive to your chosen spot to offload all the materials. Check out the list of materials in the box below

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