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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="BrentM" data-source="post: 906042" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>Good points. Testing, load development, and practice for shooting technique is one target and practicing for hunting solutions is another. They are not the same thing. I recall being laughed at in this thread regarding this exact issue. I think it is imperative a person can do both. If you can't shoot a good group then you can't work up load or expect to be able to shoot LR with any sort of repeatable accuracy. </p><p>It seems the more common theme in this thread is to have a bigger back ground with a target spot to help the shooter and spotter see the results. I like this too and when shooting rocks I do consider the back ground for feedback in case of a miss. The two targets I just made are easily portable on the 4wheeler or in a pack. The disk is 19". Ami is tired of shooting rocks so I made the steel targets and we started shooting balloons in the mountains.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 906042, member: 61747"] Good points. Testing, load development, and practice for shooting technique is one target and practicing for hunting solutions is another. They are not the same thing. I recall being laughed at in this thread regarding this exact issue. I think it is imperative a person can do both. If you can't shoot a good group then you can't work up load or expect to be able to shoot LR with any sort of repeatable accuracy. It seems the more common theme in this thread is to have a bigger back ground with a target spot to help the shooter and spotter see the results. I like this too and when shooting rocks I do consider the back ground for feedback in case of a miss. The two targets I just made are easily portable on the 4wheeler or in a pack. The disk is 19". Ami is tired of shooting rocks so I made the steel targets and we started shooting balloons in the mountains. [/QUOTE]
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