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<blockquote data-quote="toddc" data-source="post: 1272090" data-attributes="member: 4566"><p>I shoot 4 or 5 cold bore a day while hunting. I hunt LR exclusively. Most of my shots are over 500. Like 99%. I shoot rocks at varying ranges throughout the day and since our rifle season is well after quail season starts I don't worry about freaking game out. I have watched deer remain bedded when people were shooting within 50 yds so I don't sweat it. </p><p>This way I know that all is well, my weather data is accurate AND my gun is on. We hunt 100% from trucks and rifles and scopes take a lot of bumps in rough pasture.</p><p>I usually pull up and glass for a while and then pick a rock and bang one. I wait a while before leaving for my next glass spot. Keeps me sharp, my data sharp and my wind calls sharp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toddc, post: 1272090, member: 4566"] I shoot 4 or 5 cold bore a day while hunting. I hunt LR exclusively. Most of my shots are over 500. Like 99%. I shoot rocks at varying ranges throughout the day and since our rifle season is well after quail season starts I don't worry about freaking game out. I have watched deer remain bedded when people were shooting within 50 yds so I don't sweat it. This way I know that all is well, my weather data is accurate AND my gun is on. We hunt 100% from trucks and rifles and scopes take a lot of bumps in rough pasture. I usually pull up and glass for a while and then pick a rock and bang one. I wait a while before leaving for my next glass spot. Keeps me sharp, my data sharp and my wind calls sharp. [/QUOTE]
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