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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 2225266" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>Well if your going to insist on shooting groups, at least do it at a longer distance, like say 400 yds.</p><p>The only thing small 100 yd groups accomplish imop is to make the shooter feel good about the shooter.</p><p>I personally feel group shooting is a waste of time and ammo anyway.</p><p>Id sooner pick out a small rock on a hillside at a longer distance and send the ammo at that. </p><p>If the gun repeats by sending them all into a kill zone area im happy.</p><p>And if it dosent, is the problem our load? Or could it be the way we go about shooting?</p><p>You dont necessarily have to have a tack driving gun in order to be very successful at killing a deer at long range.</p><p>Its only necessary to hit the deer regardless as to what it does or where it goes.</p><p> Having good close range groups wont guarantee that.</p><p>Which is why actuall shooting at the distances you plan on hunting is a requirement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 2225266, member: 12443"] Well if your going to insist on shooting groups, at least do it at a longer distance, like say 400 yds. The only thing small 100 yd groups accomplish imop is to make the shooter feel good about the shooter. I personally feel group shooting is a waste of time and ammo anyway. Id sooner pick out a small rock on a hillside at a longer distance and send the ammo at that. If the gun repeats by sending them all into a kill zone area im happy. And if it dosent, is the problem our load? Or could it be the way we go about shooting? You dont necessarily have to have a tack driving gun in order to be very successful at killing a deer at long range. Its only necessary to hit the deer regardless as to what it does or where it goes. Having good close range groups wont guarantee that. Which is why actuall shooting at the distances you plan on hunting is a requirement. [/QUOTE]
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