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A real target for beginning LR shooters
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<blockquote data-quote="Korhil78" data-source="post: 1893015" data-attributes="member: 34818"><p>What will be best for you is to practice reading the wind at the beginning and practicing in it to learn your limitations that way. Save up for the kestrel for later. Practicing is the key though to learn what you can and can't do. Set yourself up a target with a 8 or 10" center and you will learn real quickly the yardages you can and can't do. You will also find the more you practice at it, the better you will get at farther distances.</p><p></p><p>I limit myself to game at 800 and under just because past that, you start really having issues with wind blowing one direction where you are at but blowing another direction between you and the animal. That can be really detrimental.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Korhil78, post: 1893015, member: 34818"] What will be best for you is to practice reading the wind at the beginning and practicing in it to learn your limitations that way. Save up for the kestrel for later. Practicing is the key though to learn what you can and can’t do. Set yourself up a target with a 8 or 10” center and you will learn real quickly the yardages you can and can’t do. You will also find the more you practice at it, the better you will get at farther distances. I limit myself to game at 800 and under just because past that, you start really having issues with wind blowing one direction where you are at but blowing another direction between you and the animal. That can be really detrimental. [/QUOTE]
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