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Ethical long range shots?
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<blockquote data-quote="shootinfool" data-source="post: 218468" data-attributes="member: 9140"><p>I agree with Rimfire about having a spotter. I beleive that the shooter should be concentrated on the shot and only the shot with an occasional adjustment of the scope when called out. If the spotter is on the range finder and on the spotting scope with the corrections called out as well as letting you know the best time to shoot, the shot will most likely be a much better shot and find it's mark easier. If there is a trusted spotter available, I beleive it is wise to use one. However, I too will not knock those who go at it alone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shootinfool, post: 218468, member: 9140"] I agree with Rimfire about having a spotter. I beleive that the shooter should be concentrated on the shot and only the shot with an occasional adjustment of the scope when called out. If the spotter is on the range finder and on the spotting scope with the corrections called out as well as letting you know the best time to shoot, the shot will most likely be a much better shot and find it's mark easier. If there is a trusted spotter available, I beleive it is wise to use one. However, I too will not knock those who go at it alone. [/QUOTE]
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