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Necessary precision to kill something
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<blockquote data-quote="redchinviking" data-source="post: 3057499" data-attributes="member: 110512"><p>I couldn't agree more. I tell my friends and dad this all the time and feel like I'm talking to a wall. Shooting at the range even weekly in perfect morning no wind conditions from prone or bench teaches said person absolutely zilch about their true hit probability in the field. (Unless they are shooting prone with no wind, which is unlikely) But they think they are a good shooter…till they miss a deer or buck of a lifetime! Choosing to practice in the wind in different shooting positions is often overlooked in most hunters season preparation. Perhaps they are even more important than the fundamentals once they are down pat. I practice different shooting positions every trip to the range, as for practice in the wind, I need to do more as I often prefer morning trips to the range for a lot of reasons and wind is usually minimal. When I do shoot wind I feel like I learn something every time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redchinviking, post: 3057499, member: 110512"] I couldn’t agree more. I tell my friends and dad this all the time and feel like I’m talking to a wall. Shooting at the range even weekly in perfect morning no wind conditions from prone or bench teaches said person absolutely zilch about their true hit probability in the field. (Unless they are shooting prone with no wind, which is unlikely) But they think they are a good shooter…till they miss a deer or buck of a lifetime! Choosing to practice in the wind in different shooting positions is often overlooked in most hunters season preparation. Perhaps they are even more important than the fundamentals once they are down pat. I practice different shooting positions every trip to the range, as for practice in the wind, I need to do more as I often prefer morning trips to the range for a lot of reasons and wind is usually minimal. When I do shoot wind I feel like I learn something every time. [/QUOTE]
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