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Erik Cortina is going to do the Backfire challenge
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<blockquote data-quote="piute" data-source="post: 3072205" data-attributes="member: 30397"><p>I have read the post, replies in this thread and agree with many statements.</p><p> Where we as individuals seem to get off track, is when our own interpretation is used for stating their personal reasoning. A very common problem is with ambiguity of the English language.</p><p> My interpretation of "Backfire post" is the actual challenge to one's own skill of shooting at long range. This doesn't mean it's a justification for shooting game animals at any given range, but it could be used as a gauge by when and which shot to take. I have been at many ranges where the long-range rifle is brought out and introduced as such only to see such poor skills at 300 yds and still the owner voices his diluted vision of taking a 800 yd shot! We all seem to agree that shooting anything 100% at 600 yds formidable quest and milk jugs don't even move!</p><p></p><p> This sounds like it would be fun. I am going to get my peeps on a challenge of doing similar test but maybe 20 rounds or so.</p><p> Have a good day LRH</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="piute, post: 3072205, member: 30397"] I have read the post, replies in this thread and agree with many statements. Where we as individuals seem to get off track, is when our own interpretation is used for stating their personal reasoning. A very common problem is with ambiguity of the English language. My interpretation of "Backfire post" is the actual challenge to one's own skill of shooting at long range. This doesn't mean it's a justification for shooting game animals at any given range, but it could be used as a gauge by when and which shot to take. I have been at many ranges where the long-range rifle is brought out and introduced as such only to see such poor skills at 300 yds and still the owner voices his diluted vision of taking a 800 yd shot! We all seem to agree that shooting anything 100% at 600 yds formidable quest and milk jugs don't even move! This sounds like it would be fun. I am going to get my peeps on a challenge of doing similar test but maybe 20 rounds or so. Have a good day LRH [/QUOTE]
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