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600yards and in, how important are bubble levels?
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 2057779" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>Some guys in some terrain won't have much issues, I'm my terrain a good percentage of the time I'll set up close BUT every once in a while the terrain just throws it of and you almost have to talk yourself into believing the level. I don't hunt without one, you'll get caught at some point and it's an easily avoidable situation.</p><p>Ya you may be still minute of deer at 600 but to use that as an excuse is a little disappointing, as hunters on a precision shooting forum I would expect more of an attitude of making small gains to deliver an ever more precise shot, anything less than dead center through the cross hair means there is room to improve. IMO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 2057779, member: 13632"] Some guys in some terrain won't have much issues, I'm my terrain a good percentage of the time I'll set up close BUT every once in a while the terrain just throws it of and you almost have to talk yourself into believing the level. I don't hunt without one, you'll get caught at some point and it's an easily avoidable situation. Ya you may be still minute of deer at 600 but to use that as an excuse is a little disappointing, as hunters on a precision shooting forum I would expect more of an attitude of making small gains to deliver an ever more precise shot, anything less than dead center through the cross hair means there is room to improve. IMO [/QUOTE]
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