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Old 04-20-2008, 07:29 PM
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First, rangefinding is difficult and you will need a first class rangefinder and it will need to be steadied with some type of stick or tripod.
We've already been checking out different rangefinders. A few guys I shoot with have top end leups and whatnot, but they start to lack when it gets out around 600 yards. Especially when trying to range anything smaller then a mountain

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Second will be a good windmeter.
Figruing on picking up a kestrel this summer. This is why I'm not planning on doing it this season, need time to get used to the gear. Went out with the gun I might use (GAP 7WSM 7.5 contour Broughton 1:9) today in 25mph sustained wind, gusting to 30+. We were shoting at 300 yards. Did better then I thought I would. .22-250 was hanging as well. Might have a friend slap together a .300 Dakota to do this with.


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So my advice to you is to only hunt on the calm days.
Calm days... thats a laugh

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Third, an antelope at 1K is a 1.0 MOA target. This requires an accurate rifle with good glass. A fast muzzle velocity with a very high BC bullet is just very helpful.
I'm torn between the .30 cal or the 7mm bullet for this project.

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Fourth, there is a certain skill level required. This is accomplished by practice and not just with a rifle at a range but practice in the whole hunting setup including making a first round cold bore shot.
Again, this is why I'm hoping by the end of next season I will have the skill to pull it off.

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Finally, you should understand that you may miss or make a less than wonderful hit. Things go wrong on occasion at short and at long range and that is just the way it is.
There are a lot of things that can go wrong in 100 yards, let along 10x that.

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Once again, welcome and I look forward to watching your progress toward your goal.
Thank you for the welcome, I can't wait to start the progression on this.
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