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100% Hits to 600 Yards?
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<blockquote data-quote="del2les" data-source="post: 3106845" data-attributes="member: 9299"><p>One must remember, the 600yd "prone" in the NM course is shot using only a sling for support and not any type of ground rest, front nor back. While I have never shot a 200-20x NM prone, I have shot 200-12x and several other cleans in the 600 during my career.</p><p></p><p>If one has competed in any of the 600yd BR matches, one will see several very small groups with often 20 round aggregates that run under 3 inches, sometimes much less. F-class is becoming similar with some great groups happening there.</p><p></p><p>As for wind reading, I think the best wind readers I have ever shot with are those in the BR class, especially the 600-1,000yd class. We did not have the luxury of large bullseyes and 10 rings we had in NM, for the game is all about the smallest groups possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="del2les, post: 3106845, member: 9299"] One must remember, the 600yd "prone" in the NM course is shot using only a sling for support and not any type of ground rest, front nor back. While I have never shot a 200-20x NM prone, I have shot 200-12x and several other cleans in the 600 during my career. If one has competed in any of the 600yd BR matches, one will see several very small groups with often 20 round aggregates that run under 3 inches, sometimes much less. F-class is becoming similar with some great groups happening there. As for wind reading, I think the best wind readers I have ever shot with are those in the BR class, especially the 600-1,000yd class. We did not have the luxury of large bullseyes and 10 rings we had in NM, for the game is all about the smallest groups possible. [/QUOTE]
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