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Hey experts, Can we have a lesson on wind doping?
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<blockquote data-quote="lerch" data-source="post: 78737" data-attributes="member: 3115"><p>Now I am not trying to hijack this post, I have found it very informative. I am a little taken back my Jerry's "laughing" at long range pdog shooting. </p><p></p><p>Now obviously high percentage hitting of pdogs at distances past 1000yds is not as common as with some other animals, but it is still very admirable. </p><p></p><p>I think long range dogging is great practice for people trying to hone their ability. The animal is very small but will set still, they tend to be dumb and stick around after a miss, and most people do not like them anyway.</p><p></p><p>When me and Bill Bailey shoot our pdogs past 1k I would definantly not call it spray and pray. We did not have real high hit percentage but it was the first 2 times we had ever tried it before and we were also shooting a completely factory rifle. We consistantly hit with a few inches of every dog and as a good man once told me you can learn as much from a close miss as you can from a hit.</p><p></p><p>I am not trying to jump you but I do take pride in some of the good shots I have made and I just wanted to defend them.</p><p></p><p>Here in a few weeks when I get my 270 Allen Mag rolling maybe I can improve on you 50% hit theory</p><p></p><p>Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lerch, post: 78737, member: 3115"] Now I am not trying to hijack this post, I have found it very informative. I am a little taken back my Jerry's "laughing" at long range pdog shooting. Now obviously high percentage hitting of pdogs at distances past 1000yds is not as common as with some other animals, but it is still very admirable. I think long range dogging is great practice for people trying to hone their ability. The animal is very small but will set still, they tend to be dumb and stick around after a miss, and most people do not like them anyway. When me and Bill Bailey shoot our pdogs past 1k I would definantly not call it spray and pray. We did not have real high hit percentage but it was the first 2 times we had ever tried it before and we were also shooting a completely factory rifle. We consistantly hit with a few inches of every dog and as a good man once told me you can learn as much from a close miss as you can from a hit. I am not trying to jump you but I do take pride in some of the good shots I have made and I just wanted to defend them. Here in a few weeks when I get my 270 Allen Mag rolling maybe I can improve on you 50% hit theory Steve [/QUOTE]
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