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A real target for beginning LR shooters
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<blockquote data-quote="T3ninja" data-source="post: 1893216" data-attributes="member: 95079"><p>I just got mine from them this week. It's been to rainy and muddy to try to practice with it. However I borrowed one last year when I went to CO for rifle elk hunt. (I live in Indiana elevation 8-900', I hunted above 10k') I was concerned about the effect of altitude on longer shots but the kestrel set me up for a first round hit on a rock the size of a basketball at a hair over 800 yards. That was the only shot I took out there. Well worth the $250 in my opinion!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T3ninja, post: 1893216, member: 95079"] I just got mine from them this week. It’s been to rainy and muddy to try to practice with it. However I borrowed one last year when I went to CO for rifle elk hunt. (I live in Indiana elevation 8-900’, I hunted above 10k’) I was concerned about the effect of altitude on longer shots but the kestrel set me up for a first round hit on a rock the size of a basketball at a hair over 800 yards. That was the only shot I took out there. Well worth the $250 in my opinion!! [/QUOTE]
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