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Bone to pick with new rifle owners - 100 yards out of the box
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<blockquote data-quote="quandary" data-source="post: 2920158" data-attributes="member: 124624"><p>Last year Pronghorn hunting in New Mexico my hunting buddy and I were at a bar post hunt with our guides. We had both filled our tag in the early morning. Both 1 one shot at around 250 - 275. We spent the first hour in the bar being regaled with stories about how unusual it was to have hunters that could actually hit what they were aiming at. They both said the average hunter they guided shot 4/5 times before they even hit a Pronghorn much less killed a Pronghorn. They also said inevitably the worst shots were the guys that came in boasting about how good of shots they are. The best story was about an outdoors show they guided for a Pronghorn hunting episode. The host was a woman, they wouldn't say what show. She missed the first 5 Pronghorns she shot at. They finally got a really close shot 100ish and she killed the Pronghorn. When the episode aired the editing made it look like she shot the Pronghorn from 500 yards and dropped it one shot.......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quandary, post: 2920158, member: 124624"] Last year Pronghorn hunting in New Mexico my hunting buddy and I were at a bar post hunt with our guides. We had both filled our tag in the early morning. Both 1 one shot at around 250 - 275. We spent the first hour in the bar being regaled with stories about how unusual it was to have hunters that could actually hit what they were aiming at. They both said the average hunter they guided shot 4/5 times before they even hit a Pronghorn much less killed a Pronghorn. They also said inevitably the worst shots were the guys that came in boasting about how good of shots they are. The best story was about an outdoors show they guided for a Pronghorn hunting episode. The host was a woman, they wouldn't say what show. She missed the first 5 Pronghorns she shot at. They finally got a really close shot 100ish and she killed the Pronghorn. When the episode aired the editing made it look like she shot the Pronghorn from 500 yards and dropped it one shot....... [/QUOTE]
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