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The Basics, Starting Out
1000yd range-7mm vs. 338 Lapua
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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 2089390" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>Listen, i dont need any lecturing about long range hunting, OK.</p><p>Ive been doing it longer than most here have been breathing in a place where many others have been also.</p><p>But by and large i feel the videos are intended as a promotion of some type for the maker of the video. Therefore some parts are apt to be cut from the final version if they dont provide the intended result or message.</p><p>Wether the shot is fired from a bench, from a prone position, or any other position is of no consequence at all.</p><p> What happens while on its way to the target is what matters, and right there is what separates the experienced from the non experienced as for cartridge choices for long range hunting.</p><p>Hit an Elk in a vital area with a 100 gr 6mm bullet and you will have a dead Elk. But that dosent mean that the person taking the 6mm on an Elk hunt, especially a long range Elk hunt isnt an idiot either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 2089390, member: 12443"] Listen, i dont need any lecturing about long range hunting, OK. Ive been doing it longer than most here have been breathing in a place where many others have been also. But by and large i feel the videos are intended as a promotion of some type for the maker of the video. Therefore some parts are apt to be cut from the final version if they dont provide the intended result or message. Wether the shot is fired from a bench, from a prone position, or any other position is of no consequence at all. What happens while on its way to the target is what matters, and right there is what separates the experienced from the non experienced as for cartridge choices for long range hunting. Hit an Elk in a vital area with a 100 gr 6mm bullet and you will have a dead Elk. But that dosent mean that the person taking the 6mm on an Elk hunt, especially a long range Elk hunt isnt an idiot either. [/QUOTE]
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