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Extreme Long Range Hunting & Shooting (ELR)
What are you shooting at? Long Range Targets.
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<blockquote data-quote="Korhil78" data-source="post: 905104" data-attributes="member: 34818"><p>You are totally misunderstanding what I am saying and trying to inject ideas that are not mine. I already know that longrange competition shooters make great LR hunters. Why wouldn't they? They dope the wind with every shot and a lot of times have to shoot fast to stay in the same wind. I shoot multiple shots at my target (groups). But what I really like to concentrate on is trying to get that first shot as close to my point of aim as possible. Is that going to happen every time? No, but I sure like to train and strive for that. No one said that all I need is one bullet, you injected that idea into this conversation. No one is perfect and I never said that I was. </p><p></p><p>When I say Large caliber magnum, I meant the 338 caliber magnums or did I say that in my previous post. I will have to go look. I should have been more specific, my fault. I know what people are using in competitions. </p><p></p><p>If you want to continue talking about this, send me a private message as we are taking this thread a different direction than the original poster wanted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Korhil78, post: 905104, member: 34818"] You are totally misunderstanding what I am saying and trying to inject ideas that are not mine. I already know that longrange competition shooters make great LR hunters. Why wouldn't they? They dope the wind with every shot and a lot of times have to shoot fast to stay in the same wind. I shoot multiple shots at my target (groups). But what I really like to concentrate on is trying to get that first shot as close to my point of aim as possible. Is that going to happen every time? No, but I sure like to train and strive for that. No one said that all I need is one bullet, you injected that idea into this conversation. No one is perfect and I never said that I was. When I say Large caliber magnum, I meant the 338 caliber magnums or did I say that in my previous post. I will have to go look. I should have been more specific, my fault. I know what people are using in competitions. If you want to continue talking about this, send me a private message as we are taking this thread a different direction than the original poster wanted. [/QUOTE]
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