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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 2545674" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>Well some day take a prarie dog hunt, and see if your opinion changes.</p><p>You just might find you have more natural ability than you thought you did as for guessing distance and using holdovers.</p><p>Otherwise you will be doing alot of ranging and dialing but not all that much shooting, and it wont take long for the lights to turn on. At least for most of us.</p><p>Deer hunting is no different, at least out to the distances were discussing here.</p><p>My advice would be to take your gun out to the places where you can shoot those distances and see for yourself.</p><p>But if you think that by owning a chronograph and having a perfect chart will make you a more successful hunter for 500 yard shots, thats fine with me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 2545674, member: 12443"] Well some day take a prarie dog hunt, and see if your opinion changes. You just might find you have more natural ability than you thought you did as for guessing distance and using holdovers. Otherwise you will be doing alot of ranging and dialing but not all that much shooting, and it wont take long for the lights to turn on. At least for most of us. Deer hunting is no different, at least out to the distances were discussing here. My advice would be to take your gun out to the places where you can shoot those distances and see for yourself. But if you think that by owning a chronograph and having a perfect chart will make you a more successful hunter for 500 yard shots, thats fine with me. [/QUOTE]
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