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300 Gr. Berger Hybrid @ 1,930 yards
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<blockquote data-quote="canyonman1" data-source="post: 397070" data-attributes="member: 16969"><p>Why? Because I shoot alot. And 99% of all my shooting is 1,000 Yds.+. </p><p>I also Document every shot on every barrel. Weather, date, time, everything.</p><p>If something with the rifle or load changes I want to know why and how.</p><p>If I miss more or less or get smoked by the wind, I'll know what to look for in the future, so I can avoid or overcome and conquer.</p><p>To me, missing takes the fun out of shooting.</p><p>My Granpa, who was a Sniper in WW2, taught me at a young age to accept recoil, not be afraid of it and if you are going to pull the trigger you should hit what you shoot at...</p><p>Documenting everything and studying it from time to time, I learn what weather patterns will do to the wind at a certain time of year in a specific canyon. And I shoot in different canyons all year long. Never letting myself get static.</p><p>When you learn the wind, your shooting goes to another level, way beyond what you thought was possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="canyonman1, post: 397070, member: 16969"] Why? Because I shoot alot. And 99% of all my shooting is 1,000 Yds.+. I also Document every shot on every barrel. Weather, date, time, everything. If something with the rifle or load changes I want to know why and how. If I miss more or less or get smoked by the wind, I'll know what to look for in the future, so I can avoid or overcome and conquer. To me, missing takes the fun out of shooting. My Granpa, who was a Sniper in WW2, taught me at a young age to accept recoil, not be afraid of it and if you are going to pull the trigger you should hit what you shoot at... Documenting everything and studying it from time to time, I learn what weather patterns will do to the wind at a certain time of year in a specific canyon. And I shoot in different canyons all year long. Never letting myself get static. When you learn the wind, your shooting goes to another level, way beyond what you thought was possible. [/QUOTE]
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