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My shiny new light .338 Norma Magnum build thread!!
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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 1808669" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>Well I do my load development from a bench, but after that it is all field positions, so I will see. In the last 4 years of hunting however, I have only had to take two shots that weren't from a solid prone position, and both of those were sub 200 yards, so not nearly as important. So as long as it is consistent from prone, I'll be good. I generally won't take a very long shot if I'm not able to get down prone. </p><p></p><p>For the type of hunting I do (glass from a high point, sometimes shoot from my glassing position, sometimes stalk to within range that is dictated by current conditions) I generally have a good amount of time to plan out my shot and where I will take it from. Sometimes pronghorn hunting makes me improvise my positions due to flat landscape and tall sage, but that is what the .260 AI is for!! Though I'm not going to lie....I'm definitely going to whallop a few goats with it this coming August ha ha</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 1808669, member: 87243"] Well I do my load development from a bench, but after that it is all field positions, so I will see. In the last 4 years of hunting however, I have only had to take two shots that weren't from a solid prone position, and both of those were sub 200 yards, so not nearly as important. So as long as it is consistent from prone, I'll be good. I generally won't take a very long shot if I'm not able to get down prone. For the type of hunting I do (glass from a high point, sometimes shoot from my glassing position, sometimes stalk to within range that is dictated by current conditions) I generally have a good amount of time to plan out my shot and where I will take it from. Sometimes pronghorn hunting makes me improvise my positions due to flat landscape and tall sage, but that is what the .260 AI is for!! Though I'm not going to lie....I'm definitely going to whallop a few goats with it this coming August ha ha [/QUOTE]
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