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Best Ideas for Accuracy - FRH vs. SRM type hunters explain their techniques details.
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<blockquote data-quote="ewallace" data-source="post: 4012" data-attributes="member: 525"><p>Brent</p><p>The story about Rays 1800 yard buck in Colorado With Darrel.</p><p></p><p>I did pick up a huge 4X4 buck for Ray and set my glasses and tripod close to his rifle where I could click the elevation and windage for him so he didn't have to take his eye out of the scope. </p><p></p><p>Had another fellow behind us to call the shots also in case I didn't pick up the vapor trails.</p><p>Ray wanted a one mile buck or elk kill and this buck was 1800 yards away and just standing there. I ranged the buck 3 times with the Russian laser and the range was confirmed each time. </p><p>I set 10 extra clicks of elevation more then what Rays drop chart called for and had him take 3 spotter shots because of the distance. Set the windage as per the shots going in over the buck and then took the 10 extra clicks off and told Ray to kill his buck. He fired and the bullet went straight and true to the shoulder and the buck dropped. He tried to get up and fell down hard and never moved. The buck was dead within a minute after he got hit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ewallace, post: 4012, member: 525"] Brent The story about Rays 1800 yard buck in Colorado With Darrel. I did pick up a huge 4X4 buck for Ray and set my glasses and tripod close to his rifle where I could click the elevation and windage for him so he didn't have to take his eye out of the scope. Had another fellow behind us to call the shots also in case I didn't pick up the vapor trails. Ray wanted a one mile buck or elk kill and this buck was 1800 yards away and just standing there. I ranged the buck 3 times with the Russian laser and the range was confirmed each time. I set 10 extra clicks of elevation more then what Rays drop chart called for and had him take 3 spotter shots because of the distance. Set the windage as per the shots going in over the buck and then took the 10 extra clicks off and told Ray to kill his buck. He fired and the bullet went straight and true to the shoulder and the buck dropped. He tried to get up and fell down hard and never moved. The buck was dead within a minute after he got hit. [/QUOTE]
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