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<blockquote data-quote="winmag" data-source="post: 686813" data-attributes="member: 22166"><p>You do realize this is a LONG RANGE HUNTING forum right?</p><p>I doubt you'll get much further advise on much of anything with comments like that on here. Not to mention "dumping ammo down the tube" comments. It's obvious from your comments so far that your "green" when it comes to long range. If you truly want to learn how to do it, & do it right, your in the right place. But arrogant comments like those will get you nowhere.</p><p></p><p>For what its worth, I practice A LOT, just to stay sharp at reading the wind in all conditions. I know my equipment well, & it's capabilities. I also know my personal limitations as a shooter, & practice out past my comfort zone to hone my skill, & better my shooting ability. I'm not an ELR shooter/hunter, tho I may be someday.</p><p></p><p>I'd caution you to watch what you say, or at least how you phrase your comments if you continue to want any advise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winmag, post: 686813, member: 22166"] You do realize this is a LONG RANGE HUNTING forum right? I doubt you'll get much further advise on much of anything with comments like that on here. Not to mention "dumping ammo down the tube" comments. It's obvious from your comments so far that your "green" when it comes to long range. If you truly want to learn how to do it, & do it right, your in the right place. But arrogant comments like those will get you nowhere. For what its worth, I practice A LOT, just to stay sharp at reading the wind in all conditions. I know my equipment well, & it's capabilities. I also know my personal limitations as a shooter, & practice out past my comfort zone to hone my skill, & better my shooting ability. I'm not an ELR shooter/hunter, tho I may be someday. I'd caution you to watch what you say, or at least how you phrase your comments if you continue to want any advise. [/QUOTE]
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