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Reloading
Testing new loads, skip 100, go directly to 200 yds
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<blockquote data-quote="QuietTexan" data-source="post: 2147035" data-attributes="member: 116181"><p>It's very nice that y'all can shoot at 300 and 400 and 500 yards, but that's kind of useless because the guy asking can't.</p><p></p><p>So to answer the actual question, if you only have 100 and 200, use whichever one you want, makes no difference. No need to shoot at 100 then 200 if you can hit the target at 200 from the start. If it's one range with two target locations it won't matter much. </p><p></p><p>A case where it could matter; my club has a 100 yard range with berms on each side, and a 200 yard range with only a 100 yard berm and 100 yards open to a cross wind certain days, so in that case the 100 yard range is wind sheltered and is easier to use on windy days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QuietTexan, post: 2147035, member: 116181"] It's very nice that y'all can shoot at 300 and 400 and 500 yards, but that's kind of useless because the guy asking can't. So to answer the actual question, if you only have 100 and 200, use whichever one you want, makes no difference. No need to shoot at 100 then 200 if you can hit the target at 200 from the start. If it's one range with two target locations it won't matter much. A case where it could matter; my club has a 100 yard range with berms on each side, and a 200 yard range with only a 100 yard berm and 100 yards open to a cross wind certain days, so in that case the 100 yard range is wind sheltered and is easier to use on windy days. [/QUOTE]
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