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Max range you would shoot at game?
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<blockquote data-quote="E4aker" data-source="post: 2450938" data-attributes="member: 7670"><p>For me it is completely based on the conditions, my shooting position, and how the animal is acting. I like to shoot at calm animals that are not apt to move, abruptly. Sometimes, an animal has been spooked or is following a doe/cow and just won't stay still for more then a couple seconds. Alot of things can happen from the time the bullet leaves the muzzle until it impacts a target at 1000+ yards.</p><p></p><p>My advice is to practice from field positions and be honest with yourself about your capabilities in different situations. Set your limits based on that. Some situations my limits will be half of what they are in an ideal, no wind, prone, feeding animal scenario.</p><p></p><p>It's easy to shoot 1/4moa groups off a bench….a little more of a challenge shooting them off a pack or some trekking poles, tripod, etc..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="E4aker, post: 2450938, member: 7670"] For me it is completely based on the conditions, my shooting position, and how the animal is acting. I like to shoot at calm animals that are not apt to move, abruptly. Sometimes, an animal has been spooked or is following a doe/cow and just won’t stay still for more then a couple seconds. Alot of things can happen from the time the bullet leaves the muzzle until it impacts a target at 1000+ yards. My advice is to practice from field positions and be honest with yourself about your capabilities in different situations. Set your limits based on that. Some situations my limits will be half of what they are in an ideal, no wind, prone, feeding animal scenario. It’s easy to shoot 1/4moa groups off a bench….a little more of a challenge shooting them off a pack or some trekking poles, tripod, etc.. [/QUOTE]
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