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<blockquote data-quote="Ian M" data-source="post: 51482" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>Len and Dave,</p><p>Great topic - there is a wealth of experience on this forum to help someone get into long range shooting. First things first - the prospective shooter has to understand that long range accuracy is for real, it is not a fluke. Then he has to start learning what is involved in making long shots - and the fun begins.</p><p></p><p>Long range shootiong can be hitting gophers at 100 yards with rimfires, you don't have to own a .338-378 to shoot long. </p><p></p><p>Very few shooters become proficient long range shooters and hunters, but the ones who do have a lot of enjoyment. Personally, I enjoy clanging steel or smacking far-off rocks because I can simply do a BUNCH of shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian M, post: 51482, member: 25"] Len and Dave, Great topic - there is a wealth of experience on this forum to help someone get into long range shooting. First things first - the prospective shooter has to understand that long range accuracy is for real, it is not a fluke. Then he has to start learning what is involved in making long shots - and the fun begins. Long range shootiong can be hitting gophers at 100 yards with rimfires, you don't have to own a .338-378 to shoot long. Very few shooters become proficient long range shooters and hunters, but the ones who do have a lot of enjoyment. Personally, I enjoy clanging steel or smacking far-off rocks because I can simply do a BUNCH of shooting. [/QUOTE]
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