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How To Hunt Big Game
In between 7mm-08 & .308
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<blockquote data-quote="Roughrice" data-source="post: 2225493" data-attributes="member: 118657"><p>Yes. I abbreviated the story as not to get too long.</p><p>I enjoy the sport of shooting and I do help the guys who want to be helped. These couple of guys don't want to spend the time shooting but love hunting. Go figure.</p><p>I have had young boys and girls who have come with their parents and have greatly improved their ability to shoot. A few can hit 2MOA at 300 and 400 yards.</p><p>One 8 yo boy can shoot 600 and has shot his dads 308 with 168 grain for his dads final relay at a F Class meet. </p><p>You are right... when someone wants to improve they usually do.</p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 14px">If you want to get someone driven to shoot better, just show them how the gun shoots that you sighted in and let them shoot it (poorly). I zeroed a buddy's 350 Legend in a few weeks ago. It shot .75 MOA for me out to 250 yards. When he shot it, he shot it high and left but about 3-4 MOA. I kept telling him he's picking his head up off the scope immediately after he pulls the trigger. He was so mad that he couldn't group that he just wanted to sell it. He doesn't shoot much but he called me a week later asking if we could go back out so he could shoot some more. Time behind the rifle you hunt with is actually the most important thing. It's what ables perfect shot placement. No substitutes.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roughrice, post: 2225493, member: 118657"] Yes. I abbreviated the story as not to get too long. I enjoy the sport of shooting and I do help the guys who want to be helped. These couple of guys don’t want to spend the time shooting but love hunting. Go figure. I have had young boys and girls who have come with their parents and have greatly improved their ability to shoot. A few can hit 2MOA at 300 and 400 yards. One 8 yo boy can shoot 600 and has shot his dads 308 with 168 grain for his dads final relay at a F Class meet. You are right... when someone wants to improve they usually do. [SIZE=14px]If you want to get someone driven to shoot better, just show them how the gun shoots that you sighted in and let them shoot it (poorly). I zeroed a buddy's 350 Legend in a few weeks ago. It shot .75 MOA for me out to 250 yards. When he shot it, he shot it high and left but about 3-4 MOA. I kept telling him he's picking his head up off the scope immediately after he pulls the trigger. He was so mad that he couldn't group that he just wanted to sell it. He doesn't shoot much but he called me a week later asking if we could go back out so he could shoot some more. Time behind the rifle you hunt with is actually the most important thing. It's what ables perfect shot placement. No substitutes.[/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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