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Hunting without trajectory validation up to 600 meters possible?
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<blockquote data-quote="ejg" data-source="post: 1600698" data-attributes="member: 12381"><p>One thing I have tried in the past (I know one shooter proves nothing) was to let a person that has never ever fired a rifle before go behind my 308 off a car bonnet with rear bag at a 500m carboard target. On that day I had about a 4" group the beginner had a 7" 5 shot group. This year I let a friend of our family, 19yr old guy fire a shot from the same rifle at my 100m zero target. His shot and my following shot was under 1/2" apart. I think it is a very interesting subject of what needs to be done to a rifle to make it shoot less fussy. Target rifles are easy... it's the hunting/tactical rifles that must be built really well to shoot at the same spot with different shooting positions. Made my hobby to my profession and working at that since 12 years. What I am trying to say is that some rifles are more difficult to shoot with than others.</p><p>edi</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ejg, post: 1600698, member: 12381"] One thing I have tried in the past (I know one shooter proves nothing) was to let a person that has never ever fired a rifle before go behind my 308 off a car bonnet with rear bag at a 500m carboard target. On that day I had about a 4" group the beginner had a 7" 5 shot group. This year I let a friend of our family, 19yr old guy fire a shot from the same rifle at my 100m zero target. His shot and my following shot was under 1/2" apart. I think it is a very interesting subject of what needs to be done to a rifle to make it shoot less fussy. Target rifles are easy... it's the hunting/tactical rifles that must be built really well to shoot at the same spot with different shooting positions. Made my hobby to my profession and working at that since 12 years. What I am trying to say is that some rifles are more difficult to shoot with than others. edi [/QUOTE]
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