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<blockquote data-quote="CMP70306" data-source="post: 2466953" data-attributes="member: 36999"><p>To clarify, as Hand Skills pointed out, the 4ft x 6ft buffalo referenced in the post you quoted was a steel target placed at 1 mile that I was shooting at for kicks after my actual bison hunt. </p><p></p><p>For my actual bison I took a day and a half and passed up multiple opportunities to shoot as I was not comfortable with the shot presented due to the iron sights and rainbow trajectory of my Sharps. The shots I did take were right at my 100 yard zero range on a broadside bison shooting off a tripod with a clear view of the target.</p><p></p><p>That being said I completely understand the sentiment of not trying to outshoot your ability and that's the reason I spend so much time practicing with my rifles. I'd much rather not take a shot I'm not 100% confident in than have to track an animal I wounded due to my incompetence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CMP70306, post: 2466953, member: 36999"] To clarify, as Hand Skills pointed out, the 4ft x 6ft buffalo referenced in the post you quoted was a steel target placed at 1 mile that I was shooting at for kicks after my actual bison hunt. For my actual bison I took a day and a half and passed up multiple opportunities to shoot as I was not comfortable with the shot presented due to the iron sights and rainbow trajectory of my Sharps. The shots I did take were right at my 100 yard zero range on a broadside bison shooting off a tripod with a clear view of the target. That being said I completely understand the sentiment of not trying to outshoot your ability and that’s the reason I spend so much time practicing with my rifles. I’d much rather not take a shot I’m not 100% confident in than have to track an animal I wounded due to my incompetence. [/QUOTE]
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