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Advantages Of Using The Long Range Spotter by Shawn Carlock
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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 545463" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>try sitting behind and slightly to one side of the shooter. it will work far better.</p><p>also attempting to call shots off the vapor trail isnt reccomended. wind will affect that also. hits are what counts. when you cant see hits stop shooting. often you will completly lose the vapor trail at the peak of it's ark. especially at longer distances on windy days. another reason not to rely on that. </p><p>id have everybody watching for hits rather than fooling around with other stuff. the more eyes the better. </p><p>we dont anticipate conditions after the first shot. just shoot and correct off that if necessary. unless of coarse it runs off a considerable distance. </p><p> </p><p>thats our system, id be interested in shawns viewpoint.</p><p>at least thats our system as for shooting.</p><p> </p><p>i'll tick some of you off by saying most eastern long range hunters are way ahead of most western hunters as for glassing and calling shots.</p><p>that has nothing to do with ability, but rather mindset over equiptment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 545463, member: 12443"] try sitting behind and slightly to one side of the shooter. it will work far better. also attempting to call shots off the vapor trail isnt reccomended. wind will affect that also. hits are what counts. when you cant see hits stop shooting. often you will completly lose the vapor trail at the peak of it's ark. especially at longer distances on windy days. another reason not to rely on that. id have everybody watching for hits rather than fooling around with other stuff. the more eyes the better. we dont anticipate conditions after the first shot. just shoot and correct off that if necessary. unless of coarse it runs off a considerable distance. thats our system, id be interested in shawns viewpoint. at least thats our system as for shooting. i'll tick some of you off by saying most eastern long range hunters are way ahead of most western hunters as for glassing and calling shots. that has nothing to do with ability, but rather mindset over equiptment. [/QUOTE]
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