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How well does the average big game hunter shoot?
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<blockquote data-quote="scpaul" data-source="post: 2834870" data-attributes="member: 76393"><p>I was lucky Asa kid. I could keep a 22 on a paper plate at 25 yds. right off the bar, then 50 then 100. I started loading inthe early 80's so I could practice and get better quality ammo. Since then I'll shoot with my familiar rifle and ammo without thinking about it off of a rest of some sort. Several of the guys and kids were making way too many shots that had to be trailed. I guy wSjust too cheap to buy ammo. His dad died and his uncle was gi enough the rifle with acondition. Make Carl (fake name) learn to shoot. Before he got the rifle his uncle Mahe him learn shooting g from military discipline. I think that you can figure it out from there. Now just everybody is proficient to 300 yds. alot of us old timers out to 5/600 yds. but we practice before season. Not rules but very few get invites if someone can't vouch for. They still have to prove atleast 100 yds. and we pick his stand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scpaul, post: 2834870, member: 76393"] I was lucky Asa kid. I could keep a 22 on a paper plate at 25 yds. right off the bar, then 50 then 100. I started loading inthe early 80's so I could practice and get better quality ammo. Since then I'll shoot with my familiar rifle and ammo without thinking about it off of a rest of some sort. Several of the guys and kids were making way too many shots that had to be trailed. I guy wSjust too cheap to buy ammo. His dad died and his uncle was gi enough the rifle with acondition. Make Carl (fake name) learn to shoot. Before he got the rifle his uncle Mahe him learn shooting g from military discipline. I think that you can figure it out from there. Now just everybody is proficient to 300 yds. alot of us old timers out to 5/600 yds. but we practice before season. Not rules but very few get invites if someone can't vouch for. They still have to prove atleast 100 yds. and we pick his stand. [/QUOTE]
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