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How close is the cosign rule in slope shooting?
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<blockquote data-quote="Black Tail Hunter" data-source="post: 1986420" data-attributes="member: 59604"><p>I find your statement regarding being lights out for an extended period of time abjectly false. For many shooting long range is a choice, not a requirement. I have taken many more animals at well under 100 yards stalking the timber than I have shooting at extended ranges. All my largest game have been taken at close range. I shoot long range for a different experience, not necessity. As for your Army sniper friends, they didn't need gadgets or computers because they had something far more valuable. Training. Not just any training, but training from the finest military in the world, which the majority of us will never receive. Kudos to their ability, but it took a lot of rounds and range time to get them there.</p><p></p><p>In regards to bein nice and learning something, the OP wasn't taking an opinion poll regarding the usefulness of cosine indicators. He was trying to confirm a method to ensure success of his hunt. Snarky remarks about peoples methods of finding success isnt a common way to get treated nicely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black Tail Hunter, post: 1986420, member: 59604"] I find your statement regarding being lights out for an extended period of time abjectly false. For many shooting long range is a choice, not a requirement. I have taken many more animals at well under 100 yards stalking the timber than I have shooting at extended ranges. All my largest game have been taken at close range. I shoot long range for a different experience, not necessity. As for your Army sniper friends, they didn't need gadgets or computers because they had something far more valuable. Training. Not just any training, but training from the finest military in the world, which the majority of us will never receive. Kudos to their ability, but it took a lot of rounds and range time to get them there. In regards to bein nice and learning something, the OP wasn't taking an opinion poll regarding the usefulness of cosine indicators. He was trying to confirm a method to ensure success of his hunt. Snarky remarks about peoples methods of finding success isnt a common way to get treated nicely. [/QUOTE]
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