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What Is The Best Hunting Cartridge To 500 yds.
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<blockquote data-quote="Gone Ballistic" data-source="post: 1750121" data-attributes="member: 26477"><p>John Polk said I was very lucky making my kill shot on my elk at 878 yards with my 6.5 Creedmoor. Let me assure all of you here that I never make any shots that have to put "luck "into the equation. I shoot hundreds upon hundreds of rounds practicing long range shooting each year and feel fortunate I have the ability to do it. One should never take any shots at any animal they are not sure of making. It's not fair to the animal and it certainly paints a bad picture for long range shooting. I can't stress this enough to every one of you that hunts. The old saying that "Practice makes perfect " holds true for all shooting sports and you can never over practice in any shooting sport. If you ever feel that you need luck to make your shot, DON'T TAKE IT, PERIOD !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gone Ballistic, post: 1750121, member: 26477"] John Polk said I was very lucky making my kill shot on my elk at 878 yards with my 6.5 Creedmoor. Let me assure all of you here that I never make any shots that have to put "luck "into the equation. I shoot hundreds upon hundreds of rounds practicing long range shooting each year and feel fortunate I have the ability to do it. One should never take any shots at any animal they are not sure of making. It's not fair to the animal and it certainly paints a bad picture for long range shooting. I can't stress this enough to every one of you that hunts. The old saying that "Practice makes perfect " holds true for all shooting sports and you can never over practice in any shooting sport. If you ever feel that you need luck to make your shot, DON'T TAKE IT, PERIOD ! [/QUOTE]
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