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How to Determine Your Effective Range for a Hunting Shot
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<blockquote data-quote="j3cub" data-source="post: 1106467" data-attributes="member: 72220"><p>Good article, but the question still remains. With equipment developing so fast this issue is going to be a never ending issue. I remember something which Richard Lee, of Lee Precision the reloading manufacturer in Hartford WI, once said: " even if you make the best equipment possible, remember there will always be some idiot using it." Given that sage advice I believe the maximum effective range for most Americans is fifty yards! OK, maybe seven yards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="j3cub, post: 1106467, member: 72220"] Good article, but the question still remains. With equipment developing so fast this issue is going to be a never ending issue. I remember something which Richard Lee, of Lee Precision the reloading manufacturer in Hartford WI, once said: " even if you make the best equipment possible, remember there will always be some idiot using it." Given that sage advice I believe the maximum effective range for most Americans is fifty yards! OK, maybe seven yards. [/QUOTE]
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