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How Should I Have the Range Set Up?
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<blockquote data-quote="cohunter14" data-source="post: 810194" data-attributes="member: 55580"><p>I typically shoot at 2-3 distances or so to verify and confirm drops. Typically this is all you really need if you ask me. Obviously the more you shoot, the easier it is to confirm everything, but if your numbers match up at, say 700 yards and 1,000 yards, you should know your numbers pretty well at that point. After that, I try to avoid wasting too much ammo on paper and try to get out and shoot rocks etc at long range to get a better feel for actual long range hunting shots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cohunter14, post: 810194, member: 55580"] I typically shoot at 2-3 distances or so to verify and confirm drops. Typically this is all you really need if you ask me. Obviously the more you shoot, the easier it is to confirm everything, but if your numbers match up at, say 700 yards and 1,000 yards, you should know your numbers pretty well at that point. After that, I try to avoid wasting too much ammo on paper and try to get out and shoot rocks etc at long range to get a better feel for actual long range hunting shots. [/QUOTE]
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