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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Coyote 243 Bullet Choice
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<blockquote data-quote="Goofycat" data-source="post: 367078" data-attributes="member: 6504"><p>I am speaking from the standpoint of my own standards: I don't yearn for more accuracy than what I need. I am not greedy for better and better accuracy merely because I don't want to pay the price of better equipment, more practice, more study, more failures and time wasted in search of that holy bug hole grail.</p><p></p><p>I am perfectly happy with achieving the accuracy required only for shorter ranges.....say up to 300 yards. I just don't get excited about shoot prairie dogs at 1,000 yards because the odds are against my success at that range. Don't get me wrong; I am not negatively criticizing those who search for the ultimate in long-range accuracy. I think it is a worthy pursuit. For me, however, I am just a lurker in the realm of shorter-range targets.....for now, at least.....and at those ranges, I rarely miss. Do I lack motivation? Certainly! I'm retired and don't give a $***. </p><p></p><p>Talk about accuracy? I was a dentist for 35 years and had to be aware of accuracy (MICRONS, baby...not tenths of an inch), and the stress was always there. I no longer have to assume the yolk of having to be perfect every day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goofycat, post: 367078, member: 6504"] I am speaking from the standpoint of my own standards: I don't yearn for more accuracy than what I need. I am not greedy for better and better accuracy merely because I don't want to pay the price of better equipment, more practice, more study, more failures and time wasted in search of that holy bug hole grail. I am perfectly happy with achieving the accuracy required only for shorter ranges.....say up to 300 yards. I just don't get excited about shoot prairie dogs at 1,000 yards because the odds are against my success at that range. Don't get me wrong; I am not negatively criticizing those who search for the ultimate in long-range accuracy. I think it is a worthy pursuit. For me, however, I am just a lurker in the realm of shorter-range targets.....for now, at least.....and at those ranges, I rarely miss. Do I lack motivation? Certainly! I'm retired and don't give a $***. Talk about accuracy? I was a dentist for 35 years and had to be aware of accuracy (MICRONS, baby...not tenths of an inch), and the stress was always there. I no longer have to assume the yolk of having to be perfect every day. [/QUOTE]
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