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<blockquote data-quote="gpo1956" data-source="post: 1470126" data-attributes="member: 94391"><p>Good points. If in the contextof long range hunting, very valid. I see you're from Montana. Probably very easy to find places to comfortably shoot to 1,000+ yards Not so for much of the rest of the country. In Arkansas, it's not easy to find someplace to shoot at much over 3-400 yards, much less 1000+. If someone is heading out west to hunt long range, then indeed, they better be prepared and know what their dope is. But lets not be too condescending if someone is just happy with the performance of their rifles, loads or abilities just because they don't have the opportunities to stretch out to long range. I cruise this forum as much as anybody and I don't recall seeing many posts about 3/4 MOA at 100 yards being good to go at long or extreme longrange.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gpo1956, post: 1470126, member: 94391"] Good points. If in the contextof long range hunting, very valid. I see you're from Montana. Probably very easy to find places to comfortably shoot to 1,000+ yards Not so for much of the rest of the country. In Arkansas, it's not easy to find someplace to shoot at much over 3-400 yards, much less 1000+. If someone is heading out west to hunt long range, then indeed, they better be prepared and know what their dope is. But lets not be too condescending if someone is just happy with the performance of their rifles, loads or abilities just because they don't have the opportunities to stretch out to long range. I cruise this forum as much as anybody and I don't recall seeing many posts about 3/4 MOA at 100 yards being good to go at long or extreme longrange. [/QUOTE]
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