You use a bench to shoot prone and want to take your bench gear with you hunting? Not sure about that but anything like that has not been my practice.
I only shoot for top accuracy when fine tuning new hand loads or seeing how far they drop out there at what my rangefinder claims as extended ranges. Once all that work is done, i can really start to enjoy the shooting. Most shells i expend are in field condition positions or at targets like the bottom side of full soda cans set at 100 yds, shot and often hit first shot offhand.
My hunting experiences tells me that guys screw around way too much, way more than they need to. There's a buck over youner that you want,..shoot him.
Nope, guys got to wiggle and waggle into a better position, then check their scope power setting, then adjust the paralex ring, if turrets, they must get the range before adjusting the turret, wiggle some more, get the wind direction, and all this as the buck at 2-300yds away finally walks out of sight or over the hill.
I've killed a lot of bucks that very well could have gotten away but i didn't give them the chance. See them, judge them, shoot them. No messing around, get a decent rest if you need one and do it!
Seriously, Good luck. Nothing wrong with wanting to be a better shot in the field...
Joey
"It's all about knowing what your firearms practical limitations are and combining that with your own personal limitations!"