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Finding maximum personal range
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<blockquote data-quote="degreen" data-source="post: 1870038" data-attributes="member: 88909"><p>So I have read so much great stuff on this forum that my little brain can't hold much more. I have however been thinking of something that I have read, and that is first round cold bore hits at longer ranges.</p><p></p><p>My thought on this is being able to hit a say 8 inch target at different ranges with the first round. The reason for the 8 inch target is that it would represent the size of the boiler </p><p>room of a Prong horn antelope, and if I can hit that I should be good for deer and elk. </p><p></p><p>My question is at what point do you consider a yardage to be your personal max range?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="degreen, post: 1870038, member: 88909"] So I have read so much great stuff on this forum that my little brain can't hold much more. I have however been thinking of something that I have read, and that is first round cold bore hits at longer ranges. My thought on this is being able to hit a say 8 inch target at different ranges with the first round. The reason for the 8 inch target is that it would represent the size of the boiler room of a Prong horn antelope, and if I can hit that I should be good for deer and elk. My question is at what point do you consider a yardage to be your personal max range? [/QUOTE]
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