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<blockquote data-quote="nube" data-source="post: 150146" data-attributes="member: 6297"><p>I understand the concern on running shots. I have guided and outfitted here for many years and have found that most people in the U.S are not use to this. This is said in no disrespect but I think it may bebecause of not having enough space to hunt in and with a high concentration of people living in small 10 acre plots in a lot of areas. </p><p>We grow up shooting at running criters. It's just the way it is here and it really isn't that hard at a deer that weighs 300+ pounds under 250 yards. </p><p>This long range hunting is new to me with all the new gear comming out that we never use to have. I think from what I have learned is that the turret system is probably the way to go if I am to get serious about being more accurate at the long ranges. Thanks for your help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nube, post: 150146, member: 6297"] I understand the concern on running shots. I have guided and outfitted here for many years and have found that most people in the U.S are not use to this. This is said in no disrespect but I think it may bebecause of not having enough space to hunt in and with a high concentration of people living in small 10 acre plots in a lot of areas. We grow up shooting at running criters. It's just the way it is here and it really isn't that hard at a deer that weighs 300+ pounds under 250 yards. This long range hunting is new to me with all the new gear comming out that we never use to have. I think from what I have learned is that the turret system is probably the way to go if I am to get serious about being more accurate at the long ranges. Thanks for your help. [/QUOTE]
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