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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
where do you draw the line?
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<blockquote data-quote="lamiglas" data-source="post: 520076" data-attributes="member: 11075"><p>For hunting (for me) with my edge, I would consider it long range if it is 500 or further plus yards. The reason for this is that i am applying all of the techniques etc at this point that i would be using for a 1200 yard shot, and i dont have a ton of longrange kills yet! for steel, longrange to me is 800 plus yards. I am in no way saying that anything less is not long range, i am just saying that if we are going out to shoot long range at steel, we dont shoot much under 800 yards. there are time we shoot less distance if 1) we cant find anything further, 2) conditions are unique and or tricky and we want to attempt a first round hit 3) validating, or shooting a new gun. for the most part when we go out to shoot long range with our dialed guns we are looking for something 1200 yards plus, or 1000 at the minimum. I personally love to shoot 1200 plus yards because it feels like a whole different game, even from 1000 yards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lamiglas, post: 520076, member: 11075"] For hunting (for me) with my edge, I would consider it long range if it is 500 or further plus yards. The reason for this is that i am applying all of the techniques etc at this point that i would be using for a 1200 yard shot, and i dont have a ton of longrange kills yet! for steel, longrange to me is 800 plus yards. I am in no way saying that anything less is not long range, i am just saying that if we are going out to shoot long range at steel, we dont shoot much under 800 yards. there are time we shoot less distance if 1) we cant find anything further, 2) conditions are unique and or tricky and we want to attempt a first round hit 3) validating, or shooting a new gun. for the most part when we go out to shoot long range with our dialed guns we are looking for something 1200 yards plus, or 1000 at the minimum. I personally love to shoot 1200 plus yards because it feels like a whole different game, even from 1000 yards. [/QUOTE]
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