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Guide shoots to 600 yds after watching backfire.
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<blockquote data-quote="Bravo 4" data-source="post: 3057630" data-attributes="member: 8873"><p>dfanonymous:</p><p>And the legacy continues! <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="😂" title="Face with tears of joy :joy:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f602.png" data-shortname=":joy:" /></p><p>Range estimation using the mil-relation formula is still taught and tested on the conventional Army side. I agree that it's not the best method, especially on such small objects as milk jugs. Now I'm not saying Big Green is right, I'm just saying that's what is happening. </p><p>I agree with your comment about people not knowing where their laser falls within their aiming reticle in a range finder. I'll use a power line or distant pole (with clear unobstructed background) to test L-R/U-D. Even see variances in issued LRF's. </p><p></p><p></p><p>General statement:</p><p>The first video showed what I see in most hunters/shooters, too much pride in their shooting abilities (or lack their of). He clearly doesn't know what he's doing. </p><p>I will not defend that guy in any shape, form, or fashion as he just showed up to show his a@@. However I will say this to those that say "you shouldn't shoot at animals past whatever range you can't hit moa (or whatever) targets 100% of the time"; how many of you have pulled a shot when shooting a group…at 100 yards…from a rock solid position…under ideal conditions…? We are all capable of "going full retarb" (<img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="😂" title="Face with tears of joy :joy:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f602.png" data-shortname=":joy:" />), some of us just hang out there more than others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bravo 4, post: 3057630, member: 8873"] dfanonymous: And the legacy continues! 😂 Range estimation using the mil-relation formula is still taught and tested on the conventional Army side. I agree that it’s not the best method, especially on such small objects as milk jugs. Now I’m not saying Big Green is right, I’m just saying that’s what is happening. I agree with your comment about people not knowing where their laser falls within their aiming reticle in a range finder. I’ll use a power line or distant pole (with clear unobstructed background) to test L-R/U-D. Even see variances in issued LRF’s. General statement: The first video showed what I see in most hunters/shooters, too much pride in their shooting abilities (or lack their of). He clearly doesn’t know what he’s doing. I will not defend that guy in any shape, form, or fashion as he just showed up to show his a@@. However I will say this to those that say “you shouldn’t shoot at animals past whatever range you can’t hit moa (or whatever) targets 100% of the time”; how many of you have pulled a shot when shooting a group…at 100 yards…from a rock solid position…under ideal conditions…? We are all capable of “going full retarb” (😂), some of us just hang out there more than others. [/QUOTE]
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