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HELP WITH SATERLEE VELOCITY TEST
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<blockquote data-quote="25WSM" data-source="post: 1960094" data-attributes="member: 38048"><p>Most of the deer I kill I could take care of with a 30-30 with open sights. Just because I hunt big bucks and where I live that means going into the swamps and grapevine thickets. But if I was going to hunt long range I would do everything I do for long range compatition. The objective is the same make hits on the target or animal. The more accurate your combo the higher probability of a hit. So even if you never shoot competitive ever you should look at how the long range target shooters are getting the accuracy they get. If you really want to have fun go to a range with lots of steel to shoot at. Take lots of ammo because it's addictive. Then you will find out what your real effective range is with your combo. You say 500 but I think you will see out to about 700 hits are pretty easy with basic wind calling. Once you get past 700 things get harder real fast. I personally like shooting steel better than hunting but back strap in much more tender than ar500.</p><p>Shep</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="25WSM, post: 1960094, member: 38048"] Most of the deer I kill I could take care of with a 30-30 with open sights. Just because I hunt big bucks and where I live that means going into the swamps and grapevine thickets. But if I was going to hunt long range I would do everything I do for long range compatition. The objective is the same make hits on the target or animal. The more accurate your combo the higher probability of a hit. So even if you never shoot competitive ever you should look at how the long range target shooters are getting the accuracy they get. If you really want to have fun go to a range with lots of steel to shoot at. Take lots of ammo because it's addictive. Then you will find out what your real effective range is with your combo. You say 500 but I think you will see out to about 700 hits are pretty easy with basic wind calling. Once you get past 700 things get harder real fast. I personally like shooting steel better than hunting but back strap in much more tender than ar500. Shep [/QUOTE]
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