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***1000 YARD COLD BORE SHOT (This Saturday)****
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<blockquote data-quote="shortpants" data-source="post: 683460" data-attributes="member: 30564"><p>Hey Bigbuck, I just found this thread. Your not going to get much better advice than what Kirby posted. Thanks for posting it Kirby. One of my main problems is spotting my own shots which is why I set up targets so I can check them. A video camera is a great idea! I will say however that I would stick with paper if your testing loads or shooting to find your drops. I believe my drops are pretty accurate for those AMAX's I tested but until I shoot them through some paper bullseyes to verify I'm going to hold off on the rocks. Once verified however, it will be all rock hunting. Also I use 8" for my killzone because I hunt Coues deer which are quite small. I know if I can put 100% of my shots inside an 8" target that I can pretty much hit the vitals of any deer, antelope, or elk.</p><p> Good luck and take some pics!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortpants, post: 683460, member: 30564"] Hey Bigbuck, I just found this thread. Your not going to get much better advice than what Kirby posted. Thanks for posting it Kirby. One of my main problems is spotting my own shots which is why I set up targets so I can check them. A video camera is a great idea! I will say however that I would stick with paper if your testing loads or shooting to find your drops. I believe my drops are pretty accurate for those AMAX's I tested but until I shoot them through some paper bullseyes to verify I'm going to hold off on the rocks. Once verified however, it will be all rock hunting. Also I use 8" for my killzone because I hunt Coues deer which are quite small. I know if I can put 100% of my shots inside an 8" target that I can pretty much hit the vitals of any deer, antelope, or elk. Good luck and take some pics! [/QUOTE]
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