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<blockquote data-quote="Gundog74" data-source="post: 2555942" data-attributes="member: 118969"><p>I also love to turkey hunt and getting close is awesome. But dropping a bomb far away they don't what's going on is also awesome..... I also enjoy going out to the range and ringing plates at distances so far it takes the sound a few seconds to come back. Great experience. I have a range here in WV that's out to 900 yards and get to shoot when I want because of it. Awesome!!! So I shot a whitetail at 700 yards this past fall. Total confidence. Went down in it's tracks. Good rifle, good load combo, good optics and practice makes it very possible. The wind is the hardest variable to get her dun, but that's where the practice comes in. A buddy beside you as a spotter is nice also. Here's a pic (not great) of it laying on the ground looking through the scope. It's turned down a bit to get phone cam to be able to see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gundog74, post: 2555942, member: 118969"] I also love to turkey hunt and getting close is awesome. But dropping a bomb far away they don't what's going on is also awesome..... I also enjoy going out to the range and ringing plates at distances so far it takes the sound a few seconds to come back. Great experience. I have a range here in WV that's out to 900 yards and get to shoot when I want because of it. Awesome!!! So I shot a whitetail at 700 yards this past fall. Total confidence. Went down in it's tracks. Good rifle, good load combo, good optics and practice makes it very possible. The wind is the hardest variable to get her dun, but that's where the practice comes in. A buddy beside you as a spotter is nice also. Here's a pic (not great) of it laying on the ground looking through the scope. It's turned down a bit to get phone cam to be able to see. [/QUOTE]
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