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The Basics, Starting Out
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<blockquote data-quote="orcldba" data-source="post: 2022380" data-attributes="member: 67484"><p>Longest was whitetail in southern Kansas, at 435 yards with an 06.. Have shot prairie dogs at 650, but the wind there is tricky.</p><p>Shortest miss, unfortunately was deer at 65 yards in Oklahoma with a 6mm Remington. I just couldn't believe that I missed until I saw the tree branches the bullet went through: dumb, but great animal and fun. Now I'm very careful about bullet paths and I stick to larger bullets.</p><p>Living in the Piedmont of NC just haven't been deer hunting, and I really miss the pheasants of the midwest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orcldba, post: 2022380, member: 67484"] Longest was whitetail in southern Kansas, at 435 yards with an 06.. Have shot prairie dogs at 650, but the wind there is tricky. Shortest miss, unfortunately was deer at 65 yards in Oklahoma with a 6mm Remington. I just couldn’t believe that I missed until I saw the tree branches the bullet went through: dumb, but great animal and fun. Now I’m very careful about bullet paths and I stick to larger bullets. Living in the Piedmont of NC just haven’t been deer hunting, and I really miss the pheasants of the midwest. [/QUOTE]
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