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The Basics, Starting Out
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<blockquote data-quote="thwatson2" data-source="post: 2022377" data-attributes="member: 56839"><p>Missed big doe right under my stand with a scoped rifle Sighted for 200 yard zero. The doe did run out into a field and was able to get her at 95 yards. Missed my share under 200 yards, always because of rushing and not waiting. Longest kill was just shy of 400 yd on an 8 point buck. Average kill at our clubs is 150 to 200 yards. I really don't think we miss on long range deer because we suck,but rather we didn't use rangefinder to get real distance. After 250 yards these bullets have lots of variables, like gravity and wind. Keep practicing and keep trying</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thwatson2, post: 2022377, member: 56839"] Missed big doe right under my stand with a scoped rifle Sighted for 200 yard zero. The doe did run out into a field and was able to get her at 95 yards. Missed my share under 200 yards, always because of rushing and not waiting. Longest kill was just shy of 400 yd on an 8 point buck. Average kill at our clubs is 150 to 200 yards. I really don’t think we miss on long range deer because we suck,but rather we didn’t use rangefinder to get real distance. After 250 yards these bullets have lots of variables, like gravity and wind. Keep practicing and keep trying [/QUOTE]
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