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<blockquote data-quote="Nimrod" data-source="post: 873234" data-attributes="member: 6327"><p>Great thread! Like most of you guys I have thought the same things but because I'm new to the game I have had it go the other way too. My shooting has progressed to the point that I'm very confident out to 600 yards but beyond that lets just say I have a ways to go yet. The last 2 years I have had good opportunities at right around 800 yards on pronghorns, I was able to get good positions, solid ranges and I had the equipment to do it. I got all the data and came up with firing solutions both times, I just could not pull the trigger, I'm not ready for that shot yet. Last year I ended up with a smaller buck, this year = tag soup. I'm going to take a year off from the pronghorns and spend the money I would normally spend on the trip to try and increase my skill level. It didn't bother me to walk away from those shots at all, it strengthened my resolve to be able to make that shot with confidence. </p><p></p><p>Bob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nimrod, post: 873234, member: 6327"] Great thread! Like most of you guys I have thought the same things but because I'm new to the game I have had it go the other way too. My shooting has progressed to the point that I'm very confident out to 600 yards but beyond that lets just say I have a ways to go yet. The last 2 years I have had good opportunities at right around 800 yards on pronghorns, I was able to get good positions, solid ranges and I had the equipment to do it. I got all the data and came up with firing solutions both times, I just could not pull the trigger, I'm not ready for that shot yet. Last year I ended up with a smaller buck, this year = tag soup. I'm going to take a year off from the pronghorns and spend the money I would normally spend on the trip to try and increase my skill level. It didn't bother me to walk away from those shots at all, it strengthened my resolve to be able to make that shot with confidence. Bob [/QUOTE]
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