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<blockquote data-quote="JSHKS" data-source="post: 2369898" data-attributes="member: 103581"><p>I quit calling folks out on the subject, they don't like it. There was a thing the taught in school called simple math, I use it on a daily basis. It has served me well. Maybe this "new" math is different?</p><p></p><p>I have shot a match or three that were tough for 200-300 rounds in an 8-10 hour day. These were at a known distance and generous sized as well, at least compared to a prairie dog. </p><p></p><p>When I am dog hunting I don't count, nor do I take any prisoners. Those worried about taking large numbers of pups, take out both adults and the pups have little chance of making it. Distances, I won't pass up a shot at 50 yards to take a chance at one at 400. </p><p>Wind, mirage and misjudgment of yardages I am sure a lot of "long" shots are not quite what we think. I tend to shoot over more than I shoot under. There are those that knock the 17's, but on a semi calm day I can get a good idea of distance from it and then switch to a 22 or 6mm. </p><p>I seldom comment on this subject anymore and shouldn't have now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JSHKS, post: 2369898, member: 103581"] I quit calling folks out on the subject, they don’t like it. There was a thing the taught in school called simple math, I use it on a daily basis. It has served me well. Maybe this “new” math is different? I have shot a match or three that were tough for 200-300 rounds in an 8-10 hour day. These were at a known distance and generous sized as well, at least compared to a prairie dog. When I am dog hunting I don’t count, nor do I take any prisoners. Those worried about taking large numbers of pups, take out both adults and the pups have little chance of making it. Distances, I won’t pass up a shot at 50 yards to take a chance at one at 400. Wind, mirage and misjudgment of yardages I am sure a lot of “long” shots are not quite what we think. I tend to shoot over more than I shoot under. There are those that knock the 17’s, but on a semi calm day I can get a good idea of distance from it and then switch to a 22 or 6mm. I seldom comment on this subject anymore and shouldn’t have now. [/QUOTE]
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