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7mmSTW vs 7mm remington ultra mag
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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 2212370" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>Well were among friends here, so anything that can help is worth sharing.</p><p>Fact is that a white tail deer and other animals as well will as a rule not run off when a shot is fired. Unless of coarse they have been hit or even touched by the bullet. </p><p>Now the fact also is that state game laws might not permit what is called ( random shooting ), so use your head regarding that. There are no laws however against first round misses.</p><p>Regardless, the key to successful long range hunting is the optics we use to both find the animals, and for a spotter to be using for watching for hits by the shooter.</p><p>A miss of 6' or more can be a second round hit by an experienced crew with good optics and the knowledge of how to use a scope dial.</p><p>FFP, SFP, yada yada reticle, it makes no difference at all, learn to use the dial.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 2212370, member: 12443"] Well were among friends here, so anything that can help is worth sharing. Fact is that a white tail deer and other animals as well will as a rule not run off when a shot is fired. Unless of coarse they have been hit or even touched by the bullet. Now the fact also is that state game laws might not permit what is called ( random shooting ), so use your head regarding that. There are no laws however against first round misses. Regardless, the key to successful long range hunting is the optics we use to both find the animals, and for a spotter to be using for watching for hits by the shooter. A miss of 6’ or more can be a second round hit by an experienced crew with good optics and the knowledge of how to use a scope dial. FFP, SFP, yada yada reticle, it makes no difference at all, learn to use the dial. [/QUOTE]
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