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<blockquote data-quote="Huntz" data-source="post: 2743986" data-attributes="member: 110832"><p>The problem is in the field at 800 yards , you are not using a shooting bench. Using a pack, bipod, tripod, tree limb , or what ever is not the same as shooting from a bench. You have to contend with wind ( guess what?No wind flags out in the wild and your hand held has no idea what the wind speed is at 800 yards). Also those little annoying cactus when you try and belly crawl or shoot prone, plus those doggone weeds and grass in your way. I have hunted 40 years in Montana and have never had to shoot over 400 yards. Just sayin,Huntz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huntz, post: 2743986, member: 110832"] The problem is in the field at 800 yards , you are not using a shooting bench. Using a pack, bipod, tripod, tree limb , or what ever is not the same as shooting from a bench. You have to contend with wind ( guess what?No wind flags out in the wild and your hand held has no idea what the wind speed is at 800 yards). Also those little annoying cactus when you try and belly crawl or shoot prone, plus those doggone weeds and grass in your way. I have hunted 40 years in Montana and have never had to shoot over 400 yards. Just sayin,Huntz [/QUOTE]
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