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Extreme Long Range Hunting & Shooting (ELR)
300 RUM with 230gr berger otm's
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<blockquote data-quote="stonehands1" data-source="post: 2535853" data-attributes="member: 88929"><p>Sounds like you had a great time and learned some very valuable information.</p><p>I was gonna say (but you now have the answers) so ill reiterate.</p><p>Having a one hole rifle in my opinion is absolutely critical for a shooters confidence. In my limited experience with elr, knowing your epuipment is capable leads you to what I think is most important and that is atmospheric conditions. I've seen some of the best shooters with the best equipment take second place (by one miss usually) simply because the wind changed by half moa during the string.</p><p>I always smile when I think that the word win is in the word wind as it relates to elr shooting. Guess that's why them prairie boys can shoot so dang good. </p><p>Anyway sounds like you got yourself a heck of a fine shooting rifle! </p><p>Best of luck on your upcoming hunt. If you use them bergers to hunt with make sure that tip is clean (learned that the hard way). </p><p></p><p>Happy shooting</p><p>Stones</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stonehands1, post: 2535853, member: 88929"] Sounds like you had a great time and learned some very valuable information. I was gonna say (but you now have the answers) so ill reiterate. Having a one hole rifle in my opinion is absolutely critical for a shooters confidence. In my limited experience with elr, knowing your epuipment is capable leads you to what I think is most important and that is atmospheric conditions. I've seen some of the best shooters with the best equipment take second place (by one miss usually) simply because the wind changed by half moa during the string. I always smile when I think that the word win is in the word wind as it relates to elr shooting. Guess that's why them prairie boys can shoot so dang good. Anyway sounds like you got yourself a heck of a fine shooting rifle! Best of luck on your upcoming hunt. If you use them bergers to hunt with make sure that tip is clean (learned that the hard way). Happy shooting Stones [/QUOTE]
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