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SO called experts talking about LONG RANGE SHOOTING....
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<blockquote data-quote="hawkshaw59" data-source="post: 166813" data-attributes="member: 7918"><p>Yes being able to judge distance and figure wind then dial in the appropriate MOA takes lots of practice under different conditions. This only comes from practice and lots of it with a good teacher and spotter. You can do it on your own but it helps greatly to have someone who has been there and done that to mentor you along. Preferable someone who knows what they are doing. I am not a good judge of distance so I rely on my range finder. But still you need to know how to judge distance anyway because you never know when the rangefinder will crap out on you, or you forget it, or it could get damaged and not work. </p><p></p><p>I have Quickload and Quicktarget but have not mastered these for my best use of their capabilities. I already see how they can really help you in knowing how your round will fly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hawkshaw59, post: 166813, member: 7918"] Yes being able to judge distance and figure wind then dial in the appropriate MOA takes lots of practice under different conditions. This only comes from practice and lots of it with a good teacher and spotter. You can do it on your own but it helps greatly to have someone who has been there and done that to mentor you along. Preferable someone who knows what they are doing. I am not a good judge of distance so I rely on my range finder. But still you need to know how to judge distance anyway because you never know when the rangefinder will crap out on you, or you forget it, or it could get damaged and not work. I have Quickload and Quicktarget but have not mastered these for my best use of their capabilities. I already see how they can really help you in knowing how your round will fly. [/QUOTE]
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