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Whats "LONG RANGE"?
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<blockquote data-quote="MuleHunter" data-source="post: 248707" data-attributes="member: 14190"><p>I agree, well put. I would also say that most hunters do not have 1/4moa adjustable scopes (except those here) and usually 'hold over' for their shots. 300yds with hold over is safe with alot of calibers if the shooter practices. My dad is very effective at 400yds using hold over. 300yds would be considered by most average hunters to be a long way due to their equipment limitations. With my personnal set-up 400-600yds is a midrange very high percentage shot, where as beyond that (700-900yds) is a high percentage longrange shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MuleHunter, post: 248707, member: 14190"] I agree, well put. I would also say that most hunters do not have 1/4moa adjustable scopes (except those here) and usually 'hold over' for their shots. 300yds with hold over is safe with alot of calibers if the shooter practices. My dad is very effective at 400yds using hold over. 300yds would be considered by most average hunters to be a long way due to their equipment limitations. With my personnal set-up 400-600yds is a midrange very high percentage shot, where as beyond that (700-900yds) is a high percentage longrange shot. [/QUOTE]
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