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338 EDGE vs 1276 yd PLATE
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<blockquote data-quote="Shawn Carlock" data-source="post: 115697" data-attributes="member: 4"><p>OK, it just wouldn't right not to mention this. I taught a Long Range Hunting 2 day class over the weekend. Great group of guys I had this class. After class was over I shot the 1276 plate again. Instead of the gental and consistant 1.25 moa wind I had when I shot the group in the picture we had 2-10 mph winds randomly blowing in all directions and changing every 5-10 seconds. In short I hit all around the plate and fired 10 rounds to hit it twice. My point to all of this is that in the field in the chase of game some conditions you just have to say no to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shawn Carlock, post: 115697, member: 4"] OK, it just wouldn't right not to mention this. I taught a Long Range Hunting 2 day class over the weekend. Great group of guys I had this class. After class was over I shot the 1276 plate again. Instead of the gental and consistant 1.25 moa wind I had when I shot the group in the picture we had 2-10 mph winds randomly blowing in all directions and changing every 5-10 seconds. In short I hit all around the plate and fired 10 rounds to hit it twice. My point to all of this is that in the field in the chase of game some conditions you just have to say no to. [/QUOTE]
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