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How to Determine Your Effective Range for a Hunting Shot
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<blockquote data-quote="mgood" data-source="post: 1099479" data-attributes="member: 91188"><p>Good article.</p><p></p><p>Sometimes it depends on you, the shooter, for reasons that are hard to define.</p><p>Sometimes I aim at a particular target and there's no doubt that I'm going to hit it. I might go out the next day, aim at the same target, at the same distance, under more or less the same weather conditions, and I'm wobbling all over the target and figure it's 50/50 on whether or not I hit it. Maybe I'm more tired one day than the other, maybe too much caffeine or too much stress. Who knows? Could be any combination of things. But when I level the crosshairs on the target I know if this is a (nearly) sure thing or if it's an iffy shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mgood, post: 1099479, member: 91188"] Good article. Sometimes it depends on you, the shooter, for reasons that are hard to define. Sometimes I aim at a particular target and there's no doubt that I'm going to hit it. I might go out the next day, aim at the same target, at the same distance, under more or less the same weather conditions, and I'm wobbling all over the target and figure it's 50/50 on whether or not I hit it. Maybe I'm more tired one day than the other, maybe too much caffeine or too much stress. Who knows? Could be any combination of things. But when I level the crosshairs on the target I know if this is a (nearly) sure thing or if it's an iffy shot. [/QUOTE]
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