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<blockquote data-quote="LouBoyd" data-source="post: 555144" data-attributes="member: 9253"><p>Other major differences in hunting hunting compared to most competition:</p><p></p><p>Target distance must always be measured (at least estimated). </p><p>Targets aren't of exactly know size. Range measurement is more difficult. </p><p>Targets aren't xsposed for fixed amounts of time.</p><p>Shooting positions are likely to be difficult.</p><p>Target contrast and lighting can make targets difficult to see.</p><p>There are no convenint wind flags with known characteristics. (plants and leaves may help but can't be relied on). </p><p>Targets can move after the shot is fired.</p><p>Terminal energy is impotant, not just accuracy.</p><p>Uphiill/downhill shots are more common.</p><p>Targets to avoid may be encountered (protected species, humans, etc). </p><p></p><p>Hunting does not required you be the most accurate shot in the game to be successful.</p><p>You only need to be a sufficently good shot. In hunting you're allowed to move closer to the target to achieve a more reliable shot. That's generally not allowed in competition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LouBoyd, post: 555144, member: 9253"] Other major differences in hunting hunting compared to most competition: Target distance must always be measured (at least estimated). Targets aren't of exactly know size. Range measurement is more difficult. Targets aren't xsposed for fixed amounts of time. Shooting positions are likely to be difficult. Target contrast and lighting can make targets difficult to see. There are no convenint wind flags with known characteristics. (plants and leaves may help but can't be relied on). Targets can move after the shot is fired. Terminal energy is impotant, not just accuracy. Uphiill/downhill shots are more common. Targets to avoid may be encountered (protected species, humans, etc). Hunting does not required you be the most accurate shot in the game to be successful. You only need to be a sufficently good shot. In hunting you're allowed to move closer to the target to achieve a more reliable shot. That's generally not allowed in competition. [/QUOTE]
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