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100 YARD SHOT ON A GOOSE
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<blockquote data-quote="wildwings" data-source="post: 2035711" data-attributes="member: 102767"><p>It is not uncommon (although somewhat rare) to see a hunter take a bird at an extremely long range. </p><p>As hunting pressure increases, I think you will see the need to take longer shots while in the field. </p><p>Shells like the one's made by Hevishot (HeviMetal, Hevi X, Hevi Bismuth, Hevishot Duck/Goose) will</p><p>definitely give you an added edge when you need to make a longer shot. They simply retain more of</p><p>their energy out to extended ranges and hold their pattern so much better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wildwings, post: 2035711, member: 102767"] It is not uncommon (although somewhat rare) to see a hunter take a bird at an extremely long range. As hunting pressure increases, I think you will see the need to take longer shots while in the field. Shells like the one's made by Hevishot (HeviMetal, Hevi X, Hevi Bismuth, Hevishot Duck/Goose) will definitely give you an added edge when you need to make a longer shot. They simply retain more of their energy out to extended ranges and hold their pattern so much better. [/QUOTE]
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