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<blockquote data-quote="pyroducksx3" data-source="post: 575693" data-attributes="member: 20443"><p>Lazzinc I respect what you have accomplished and realize that you have both more experience and knowledge than I might ever have. That said I'm just stating an observation here, I think you just look at longrange hunting differently than a majority of the people on here. Its not right or wrong just different, possibly more realistic to a majority of shooters. The things that I notice are that you lean on velocity as the number one factor to improve longrange potential. And while that's an inarguable factor I think people here have two legs as the foundation, both velocity and bullet selection. With these heavy vld bullets you lose flat trajectory but gain wind profile. I believe it's easier to make up for distance, we have very good rangefinders now. The biggest factor will always be the wind. Take for instance your deer story, side note probably not a good example to prove your point by the way I think most hunters would have given the wind more credit and opted to miss in front rather than gut shoot but it your choice. Back to the story you knew the distance with a heavy wind bucking vld you might have miss judged the wind but had less drift and landed in the kill zone. These are just observations Im still learning and have been known to be wrong before so correct if I'm not quite accurate. Also if you want to see longrange kills get in touch with Shawn carlock at defensive edge and order some off his videos.In regards to rangefinder if you put up 3000 a long time ago then you might be willing to again, look into vectronix plfr 10 and some other models. They supposively range out to 3000 yards and everything out to 2000 is easy, sunny, rocks, animals it all is easy from reports. All due respect Mr. Lazzeroni</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pyroducksx3, post: 575693, member: 20443"] Lazzinc I respect what you have accomplished and realize that you have both more experience and knowledge than I might ever have. That said I'm just stating an observation here, I think you just look at longrange hunting differently than a majority of the people on here. Its not right or wrong just different, possibly more realistic to a majority of shooters. The things that I notice are that you lean on velocity as the number one factor to improve longrange potential. And while that's an inarguable factor I think people here have two legs as the foundation, both velocity and bullet selection. With these heavy vld bullets you lose flat trajectory but gain wind profile. I believe it's easier to make up for distance, we have very good rangefinders now. The biggest factor will always be the wind. Take for instance your deer story, side note probably not a good example to prove your point by the way I think most hunters would have given the wind more credit and opted to miss in front rather than gut shoot but it your choice. Back to the story you knew the distance with a heavy wind bucking vld you might have miss judged the wind but had less drift and landed in the kill zone. These are just observations Im still learning and have been known to be wrong before so correct if I'm not quite accurate. Also if you want to see longrange kills get in touch with Shawn carlock at defensive edge and order some off his videos.In regards to rangefinder if you put up 3000 a long time ago then you might be willing to again, look into vectronix plfr 10 and some other models. They supposively range out to 3000 yards and everything out to 2000 is easy, sunny, rocks, animals it all is easy from reports. All due respect Mr. Lazzeroni [/QUOTE]
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