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The Basics, Starting Out
What it takes to get to 800 yards
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<blockquote data-quote="AKBman" data-source="post: 880721" data-attributes="member: 898"><p>Thank You! I am primarily a elk, deer, and Oryx Hunter in a lot of open country. I have a lot of 180gr bullets, but really would like to stick with the 200+ grain variety. Right now Hornady and Sierra bullets give me my best groups. I really appreciate the input. Funny you mentioned the weather station, I have really been looking at just how much the wind moves a bullet at given velocities and altitudes. I hunt from 4000-10000 feet and target shoot at 4350 and 5700 feet, amazed at the effects of altitude.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AKBman, post: 880721, member: 898"] Thank You! I am primarily a elk, deer, and Oryx Hunter in a lot of open country. I have a lot of 180gr bullets, but really would like to stick with the 200+ grain variety. Right now Hornady and Sierra bullets give me my best groups. I really appreciate the input. Funny you mentioned the weather station, I have really been looking at just how much the wind moves a bullet at given velocities and altitudes. I hunt from 4000-10000 feet and target shoot at 4350 and 5700 feet, amazed at the effects of altitude. [/QUOTE]
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