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<blockquote data-quote="Wyo220" data-source="post: 1504090" data-attributes="member: 72237"><p>Where I live we have the ability to set up and shoot on hundreds of thousands of acres of public land. There is a small group of us that meet and shoot an informal cold bore shoot several times a month at different locations. We do not choose weather or wind conditions and we choose target distance based on those conditions. Sometimes its 600 yds and sometimes its 1200 yds. We look for angles, shooting across canyons, the ends of draws, ect. We try to make the shooting positions so you need a pack or sticks or some other configuration. After the cold bore we continue shooting but that first cold bore is the only one that counts. We have different skill levels, equipment levels, and calibers so all of us learn from each other. It has helped the whole group a lot. We are spoiled and we know it.</p><p>Kyle</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wyo220, post: 1504090, member: 72237"] Where I live we have the ability to set up and shoot on hundreds of thousands of acres of public land. There is a small group of us that meet and shoot an informal cold bore shoot several times a month at different locations. We do not choose weather or wind conditions and we choose target distance based on those conditions. Sometimes its 600 yds and sometimes its 1200 yds. We look for angles, shooting across canyons, the ends of draws, ect. We try to make the shooting positions so you need a pack or sticks or some other configuration. After the cold bore we continue shooting but that first cold bore is the only one that counts. We have different skill levels, equipment levels, and calibers so all of us learn from each other. It has helped the whole group a lot. We are spoiled and we know it. Kyle [/QUOTE]
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