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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2369881" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>Well that much you need several rifles at least I would. 22lr & 17HMR for out to 100yrds. When I went i Liked to get a spot where I could set up at least 300 - 400 + yards away from a dog patch. Shoot that patch out then move on to the next. When you get the distance the sound of shots doesn't really bother them. Also, their friends dropping next to them don't seem to bother them too much. Sure at distance you can just keep putting the cross hairs on continue to shoot. I could shoot 30 in a row with a big mag my RRA .223, but then need to switch rifles or wait for the barrel to cool down. It is possible to shoot one every 30 seconds but depending on your caliber and barrel you would have a hot barrel and effect accuracy. Hunting PD is not just squeezing the trigger and keep shooting. I as well as friends like to take the challenge shots. The harder more difficult shots are the ones to go for. It is very boring to just sit and take all the easy shots. I would rather try for the distance shot and miss (then try again) than shoot at a close shot and hit!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2369881, member: 116439"] Well that much you need several rifles at least I would. 22lr & 17HMR for out to 100yrds. When I went i Liked to get a spot where I could set up at least 300 - 400 + yards away from a dog patch. Shoot that patch out then move on to the next. When you get the distance the sound of shots doesn't really bother them. Also, their friends dropping next to them don't seem to bother them too much. Sure at distance you can just keep putting the cross hairs on continue to shoot. I could shoot 30 in a row with a big mag my RRA .223, but then need to switch rifles or wait for the barrel to cool down. It is possible to shoot one every 30 seconds but depending on your caliber and barrel you would have a hot barrel and effect accuracy. Hunting PD is not just squeezing the trigger and keep shooting. I as well as friends like to take the challenge shots. The harder more difficult shots are the ones to go for. It is very boring to just sit and take all the easy shots. I would rather try for the distance shot and miss (then try again) than shoot at a close shot and hit! [/QUOTE]
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