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<blockquote data-quote="Brandon Starkel" data-source="post: 2085442" data-attributes="member: 109893"><p>Yes it is lots of luck and patience. I don't see the problem with trying on a P-dog at Long Range....it's great practice for scope adjustments, proper shooting technique, trigger squeeze, breathing ect. My Varmint triggers are around 7-8oz, so not squeezing real hard. Last summer my father came out here for his first time, I'm not sure if he really believed me or not about shooting p-dogs that far away. He was shooting my Cooper with the Vortex Razzor HD on top. I think it was around 15 shots, but finally connected at 785ish. We were on the flat and shooting up on a hillside a near the end of the poker Jim dog town. The breeze was up and down and seemed to swirl around a lot. Pups were out and not very smart yet. I know the ol'Man believes it now. Also he doesn't question why such big scopes on varmint rifles anymore either</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandon Starkel, post: 2085442, member: 109893"] Yes it is lots of luck and patience. I don’t see the problem with trying on a P-dog at Long Range....it’s great practice for scope adjustments, proper shooting technique, trigger squeeze, breathing ect. My Varmint triggers are around 7-8oz, so not squeezing real hard. Last summer my father came out here for his first time, I’m not sure if he really believed me or not about shooting p-dogs that far away. He was shooting my Cooper with the Vortex Razzor HD on top. I think it was around 15 shots, but finally connected at 785ish. We were on the flat and shooting up on a hillside a near the end of the poker Jim dog town. The breeze was up and down and seemed to swirl around a lot. Pups were out and not very smart yet. I know the ol’Man believes it now. Also he doesn’t question why such big scopes on varmint rifles anymore either [/QUOTE]
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