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The Basics, Starting Out
How far can you connect?
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<blockquote data-quote="Allen Kitts" data-source="post: 2023487" data-attributes="member: 103317"><p>My longest shot on a game animal is 659 yards. It was a mule deer buck, standing broadside, that had no idea I was even in the country. I had plenty of time to set up my bipod. Get a jacket under the back of my stock for a rest. I ranged him three consecutive times dialed my scope and squeezed the trigger. Pinwheeled him, he literally took one step and dropped. Killed an Antelope last year as well at 547 yards, one shot and he dropped, never kicked. Same scenario, he never even knew I was there. Its not that hard to connect long range if you have the right equipment and practice alot. Take the time to set up correctly and make the shot. If you have to rush it ,forget it. That's my advice. If you haven't missed you haven't shot at enough animals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Allen Kitts, post: 2023487, member: 103317"] My longest shot on a game animal is 659 yards. It was a mule deer buck, standing broadside, that had no idea I was even in the country. I had plenty of time to set up my bipod. Get a jacket under the back of my stock for a rest. I ranged him three consecutive times dialed my scope and squeezed the trigger. Pinwheeled him, he literally took one step and dropped. Killed an Antelope last year as well at 547 yards, one shot and he dropped, never kicked. Same scenario, he never even knew I was there. Its not that hard to connect long range if you have the right equipment and practice alot. Take the time to set up correctly and make the shot. If you have to rush it ,forget it. That's my advice. If you haven't missed you haven't shot at enough animals. [/QUOTE]
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