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What do you guys think of this???????
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<blockquote data-quote="w6kennels" data-source="post: 3055033" data-attributes="member: 8346"><p>The video may have some problems, but I think it was useful. I have heard Eric multiple times state he would never shoot past 600yds when hunting, and not that distance unless conditions were good. The ranging issue is certainly one in flat country when shooting a smaller animal, particularly when a lot of brush is present. Not to mention you might not have time to get on a tripod and steady your hold on a coyote or antelope. A long time guide out west has said when he has checked the competancy of longer range shooting with his clients, the real capability is about half whatever they say. This video should serve as a reminder that using a hunting rifle, no spotter, real life field positions, that making a long distance shot is not the same as shooting in a controlled, or semi-controlled situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="w6kennels, post: 3055033, member: 8346"] The video may have some problems, but I think it was useful. I have heard Eric multiple times state he would never shoot past 600yds when hunting, and not that distance unless conditions were good. The ranging issue is certainly one in flat country when shooting a smaller animal, particularly when a lot of brush is present. Not to mention you might not have time to get on a tripod and steady your hold on a coyote or antelope. A long time guide out west has said when he has checked the competancy of longer range shooting with his clients, the real capability is about half whatever they say. This video should serve as a reminder that using a hunting rifle, no spotter, real life field positions, that making a long distance shot is not the same as shooting in a controlled, or semi-controlled situation. [/QUOTE]
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