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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 2736362" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>Much of what youve just said is simply BS.</p><p>You have just shown that you actually have little to no long range hunting experience, and i would question the target experience as well. </p><p>Fact is there arent any experienced benchrest target shooters missing the target regularly.</p><p> When those conditions occur, they simply stop shooting, and in some cases the match is held up untill the conditions improve.</p><p>Long range hunting schools can be a very good thing for those not having a place to shoot and qualified people to help them along.</p><p>But for those who do, it isnt necessary at all.</p><p>Key is a place to shoot, and a willingness to spend time and money doing it, for both ammo and the proper equipment.</p><p>At least initally, after that its sorta like riding a bike, a few trips around the block and your back to doing it with no hands.</p><p>Practice need not be at any specific type of a target, or any target at all, a rock or a stump from a tree will work just as well as a steel plate. </p><p>Some of coarse get their jollys by ringing the steel, and thats o k, were all a bit different in some regards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 2736362, member: 12443"] Much of what youve just said is simply BS. You have just shown that you actually have little to no long range hunting experience, and i would question the target experience as well. Fact is there arent any experienced benchrest target shooters missing the target regularly. When those conditions occur, they simply stop shooting, and in some cases the match is held up untill the conditions improve. Long range hunting schools can be a very good thing for those not having a place to shoot and qualified people to help them along. But for those who do, it isnt necessary at all. Key is a place to shoot, and a willingness to spend time and money doing it, for both ammo and the proper equipment. At least initally, after that its sorta like riding a bike, a few trips around the block and your back to doing it with no hands. Practice need not be at any specific type of a target, or any target at all, a rock or a stump from a tree will work just as well as a steel plate. Some of coarse get their jollys by ringing the steel, and thats o k, were all a bit different in some regards. [/QUOTE]
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