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<blockquote data-quote="FURMAN" data-source="post: 1554389" data-attributes="member: 26535"><p>Look, I do not try to be difficult but this is a long range hunting forum. Not the shoot deer at 100 yards forum. If you can not hold tight vertical either because you or your equipment are not capable you have absolute zero business long range hunting. If you desire to learn then this is still the best way to do that. If a rifle will hold .5 moa or less than ladder is perfect period. I would by no means call that exceptional. I have owned $500 rifles that would hold .5moa with proper(ladder or OCW) load development reliably and repeatable. If you do not have the distance use the OCW and if you want to be hunting at long range take the time to learn it. If not why are you on a long range hunting forum???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FURMAN, post: 1554389, member: 26535"] Look, I do not try to be difficult but this is a long range hunting forum. Not the shoot deer at 100 yards forum. If you can not hold tight vertical either because you or your equipment are not capable you have absolute zero business long range hunting. If you desire to learn then this is still the best way to do that. If a rifle will hold .5 moa or less than ladder is perfect period. I would by no means call that exceptional. I have owned $500 rifles that would hold .5moa with proper(ladder or OCW) load development reliably and repeatable. If you do not have the distance use the OCW and if you want to be hunting at long range take the time to learn it. If not why are you on a long range hunting forum??? [/QUOTE]
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