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<blockquote data-quote="tripdad" data-source="post: 1641729" data-attributes="member: 89771"><p>Me and some buddies did a lot of man drives back when we were young enough to walk 6-7 miles through woods a day, we would set in climbing tree stands and know where drivers where. Took alot of running shoots about 75yds and in using swing through method, no lead as you swung through cross hairs hit where you want send shot, bang flop dont stop rifle make sure follow through the futher you get out you have to stay leading the animal, it is instinctual and only way to learn is practice, shot at running coyote in pouring rain at place i hunt whitetail starting at 300 and enterd woods at 550 amazing at the lead needed at extended ranges could see water splash in field every time i shoot, 4 times 3 behind 1 in front the one in front was just and coyote barely in scope and swinging through at about 450.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tripdad, post: 1641729, member: 89771"] Me and some buddies did a lot of man drives back when we were young enough to walk 6-7 miles through woods a day, we would set in climbing tree stands and know where drivers where. Took alot of running shoots about 75yds and in using swing through method, no lead as you swung through cross hairs hit where you want send shot, bang flop dont stop rifle make sure follow through the futher you get out you have to stay leading the animal, it is instinctual and only way to learn is practice, shot at running coyote in pouring rain at place i hunt whitetail starting at 300 and enterd woods at 550 amazing at the lead needed at extended ranges could see water splash in field every time i shoot, 4 times 3 behind 1 in front the one in front was just and coyote barely in scope and swinging through at about 450. [/QUOTE]
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