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Help with Fierce cold bore accuracy recommendations
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<blockquote data-quote=".300 Dakota" data-source="post: 2181526" data-attributes="member: 106514"><p>I do this except I haven't generally fired a 2nd shot at ambient. I normally don't worry about it before leaving for the hunt because I know the guide/outfitter will usually INSIST you check your zero (and give them a chance to evaluate your marksmanship to have an idea of how close he needs to get you), BUT, on my trip to OK, they expected you to be ready to roll immediately and had no range to check/foul. It taught me another lesson to not be dependent on someone else to get you ready. You can bet I'LL be shooting as much as possible beforehand if I ever get another chance. </p><p></p><p>The exception is the Kansas hunt I mentioned before. Black powder! Every shot is a cold, clean bore. Just have to know where they're landing in that set up just like in other types of hunts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE=".300 Dakota, post: 2181526, member: 106514"] I do this except I haven't generally fired a 2nd shot at ambient. I normally don't worry about it before leaving for the hunt because I know the guide/outfitter will usually INSIST you check your zero (and give them a chance to evaluate your marksmanship to have an idea of how close he needs to get you), BUT, on my trip to OK, they expected you to be ready to roll immediately and had no range to check/foul. It taught me another lesson to not be dependent on someone else to get you ready. You can bet I'LL be shooting as much as possible beforehand if I ever get another chance. The exception is the Kansas hunt I mentioned before. Black powder! Every shot is a cold, clean bore. Just have to know where they're landing in that set up just like in other types of hunts. [/QUOTE]
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