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Necessary precision to kill something
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<blockquote data-quote="mntnflyr4fun" data-source="post: 3063602" data-attributes="member: 29147"><p>Exactly, in fact my path is not to try and dial down to the tightest group as sometimes I am shooting 600yds+ hanging off the side of a tree, or crowded onto a steep hillside stump etc. and my belief is that when the "real world" comes into play its not so sure that a range grop of 1 to 1.25" might not be the bad thing causing you to miss, it might be the good thing that gets you onto game. I have been hunting in the mountains for over 50 years, lots of big canyons, lots of elk in the freezer, so I dunno just old school I guess</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mntnflyr4fun, post: 3063602, member: 29147"] Exactly, in fact my path is not to try and dial down to the tightest group as sometimes I am shooting 600yds+ hanging off the side of a tree, or crowded onto a steep hillside stump etc. and my belief is that when the "real world" comes into play its not so sure that a range grop of 1 to 1.25" might not be the bad thing causing you to miss, it might be the good thing that gets you onto game. I have been hunting in the mountains for over 50 years, lots of big canyons, lots of elk in the freezer, so I dunno just old school I guess [/QUOTE]
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