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How well does the average big game hunter shoot?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lenny Foffa" data-source="post: 2835600" data-attributes="member: 100742"><p>I Love to shoot my hunting rifles every week. A Hunt is huge big deal to me at my age, and I want my shooting skills to be as accurate and precise as I can make them. For me that means Shoot and Shoot and Shoot some more!!! 120 Rounds prior to the deer hunt each season with my .270 Win, Weatherby Ultralight. Ready for a shot from 100 to 300 yards. in N. Carolina or West Virg . 100 rounds at least, fired from the Short 20 inch barreled 30m-06 ready for a shot from 30 yards to 150 yards in Penn woods. Shooting friends are Happy to hit a 6inch Pie plate at 100 yard's ,4 out of 5 shots is perfect for them. <em> "Thats</em> <em>a dead Deer" </em>. Some times showing ammo from 8 or 9 years ago when K mart was in business. 30-06 Core Lockt $15.99 a box green and yellow box. They love to hunt, they<em> "hate to target shoot and waist ammo" </em> It was true when I worked in the Gun Store, and ammo was cheap and available. Its even worse today that ammo is $60;00 or more, and hard to find. I get tired of preaching the benefits of practice to Guys who shoot a deer every year within 25 yards of the Elevated Box Blind. Sometimes I have to remind myself to just shut up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lenny Foffa, post: 2835600, member: 100742"] I Love to shoot my hunting rifles every week. A Hunt is huge big deal to me at my age, and I want my shooting skills to be as accurate and precise as I can make them. For me that means Shoot and Shoot and Shoot some more!!! 120 Rounds prior to the deer hunt each season with my .270 Win, Weatherby Ultralight. Ready for a shot from 100 to 300 yards. in N. Carolina or West Virg . 100 rounds at least, fired from the Short 20 inch barreled 30m-06 ready for a shot from 30 yards to 150 yards in Penn woods. Shooting friends are Happy to hit a 6inch Pie plate at 100 yard's ,4 out of 5 shots is perfect for them. [I] "Thats[/I] [I]a dead Deer" [/I]. Some times showing ammo from 8 or 9 years ago when K mart was in business. 30-06 Core Lockt $15.99 a box green and yellow box. They love to hunt, they[I] "hate to target shoot and waist ammo" [/I] It was true when I worked in the Gun Store, and ammo was cheap and available. Its even worse today that ammo is $60;00 or more, and hard to find. I get tired of preaching the benefits of practice to Guys who shoot a deer every year within 25 yards of the Elevated Box Blind. Sometimes I have to remind myself to just shut up. [/QUOTE]
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