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Shot selection, how do you know?
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<blockquote data-quote="jasent" data-source="post: 2586346" data-attributes="member: 28233"><p>Experience is the answer. Maybe he has experience at that mountain or that specific spot. I too do a ton of rock hunting often in the exact same places I hunt. This has taught me a ton about the winds in those areas. </p><p>Sure it's a box answer that doesn't lead to good conversation but it's still true. I got plenty of areas I can make those first round hits that no one else I've shot with has made simply because I've shot in those areas enough to know how the winds react in many different conditions. But that is do to me not having a range available. I can shoot from home out to 835 yards but that gets so boring. </p><p>Experience also could just be from learning how terrain effects winds and thermals. </p><p></p><p>Rock hunting in the mountains is so rewarding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jasent, post: 2586346, member: 28233"] Experience is the answer. Maybe he has experience at that mountain or that specific spot. I too do a ton of rock hunting often in the exact same places I hunt. This has taught me a ton about the winds in those areas. Sure it’s a box answer that doesn’t lead to good conversation but it’s still true. I got plenty of areas I can make those first round hits that no one else I’ve shot with has made simply because I’ve shot in those areas enough to know how the winds react in many different conditions. But that is do to me not having a range available. I can shoot from home out to 835 yards but that gets so boring. Experience also could just be from learning how terrain effects winds and thermals. Rock hunting in the mountains is so rewarding. [/QUOTE]
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