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Long range capability = shooting oppurtunities and success?
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<blockquote data-quote="RangerBrad" data-source="post: 466684" data-attributes="member: 29387"><p>I thank all of you for your replies. I chose the 800-1000tds in my first post as round long range figures. I may or may not ever make a shot like that while hunting but, it is a skill to be aspired to. The thing that really got me interested in the possibility of long range hunting was myself and others have stated "well, we seen some but they were to far" I was wanting to be able to do away with that excuse. I've also noticed that since my interest has peaked in long range hunting that I find myself scanning the far distances as I pass pasture, open areas, plains and such and in so doing have seen deer that I may not of noticed before. I can't believe that with the right equipment and skill, I will not be more successful and have more fun hunting than being tied to hunting tight areas with a 200yd rifle. Thank's agin for all your responses. Brad</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RangerBrad, post: 466684, member: 29387"] I thank all of you for your replies. I chose the 800-1000tds in my first post as round long range figures. I may or may not ever make a shot like that while hunting but, it is a skill to be aspired to. The thing that really got me interested in the possibility of long range hunting was myself and others have stated "well, we seen some but they were to far" I was wanting to be able to do away with that excuse. I've also noticed that since my interest has peaked in long range hunting that I find myself scanning the far distances as I pass pasture, open areas, plains and such and in so doing have seen deer that I may not of noticed before. I can't believe that with the right equipment and skill, I will not be more successful and have more fun hunting than being tied to hunting tight areas with a 200yd rifle. Thank's agin for all your responses. Brad [/QUOTE]
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