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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 1657311" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>I would encourage any new long range hunter to work against the idea that there is a set range for anything, this lets you focus on staying inside the best ranges every time you pull the trigger based on the realities of each shot not a single predetermined range.</p><p>I have days where it's pretty much if I get a range and my impact velocity is high enough to open the bullet I'm cutting one loose, then there are the days I'll have to see the whites of their eyes before being comfortable with the shot, impact velocity and conditions, that's what determines green light red light!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 1657311, member: 13632"] I would encourage any new long range hunter to work against the idea that there is a set range for anything, this lets you focus on staying inside the best ranges every time you pull the trigger based on the realities of each shot not a single predetermined range. I have days where it's pretty much if I get a range and my impact velocity is high enough to open the bullet I'm cutting one loose, then there are the days I'll have to see the whites of their eyes before being comfortable with the shot, impact velocity and conditions, that's what determines green light red light! [/QUOTE]
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