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<blockquote data-quote="yawn" data-source="post: 1471754" data-attributes="member: 13540"><p>I think "shooting at rocks" is good practice with the qualification that the size of the rock is relevant. We use rocks as in a hunting situation, walk along then pick one that is small enough to represent the kill zone of a deer (8-10 inches) and shoot from what ever position we can best get into ,in what ever the conditions happen to be. We dont start close and work out or try and walk shots in. Its about one off first up shots.</p><p> Im also a little curious about these accurate loads that some how aren't accurate at long range? I read about it but Iv never seen it. Iv found that a well stabilized bullet with good es/sd that goups well at 100 will continue to do so. </p><p> What is it that makes a good load loose accuracy at distance?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yawn, post: 1471754, member: 13540"] I think "shooting at rocks" is good practice with the qualification that the size of the rock is relevant. We use rocks as in a hunting situation, walk along then pick one that is small enough to represent the kill zone of a deer (8-10 inches) and shoot from what ever position we can best get into ,in what ever the conditions happen to be. We dont start close and work out or try and walk shots in. Its about one off first up shots. Im also a little curious about these accurate loads that some how aren't accurate at long range? I read about it but Iv never seen it. Iv found that a well stabilized bullet with good es/sd that goups well at 100 will continue to do so. What is it that makes a good load loose accuracy at distance? [/QUOTE]
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