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<blockquote data-quote="Michael Eichele" data-source="post: 52554" data-attributes="member: 1007"><p>Every thing above sounds real good. Espescially not messing with ANYTHING!!! and taking a fouled bore. The day before I hunt, I set up a target and fire 1 shot at 300 yards, then 1 @ 400 ect.. all the way out to my pre-determind limit, sometimes its 600 somtimes its 1000. It depends on what I am hunting and where. Also what shooting form I am in. There is nothing wrong in setting limits and adhereing to them. The night before, I am stuying topo maps, not that I dont study them before, but I like to refresh my mind and look for new details, and finishing last minute packing as I usually pack most things 1 week before hand. I load the truck and/or 4 wheeler. But as stated in the first post, the rifle should be fine tuned debugged long before hand. Sounds like you are doing good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael Eichele, post: 52554, member: 1007"] Every thing above sounds real good. Espescially not messing with ANYTHING!!! and taking a fouled bore. The day before I hunt, I set up a target and fire 1 shot at 300 yards, then 1 @ 400 ect.. all the way out to my pre-determind limit, sometimes its 600 somtimes its 1000. It depends on what I am hunting and where. Also what shooting form I am in. There is nothing wrong in setting limits and adhereing to them. The night before, I am stuying topo maps, not that I dont study them before, but I like to refresh my mind and look for new details, and finishing last minute packing as I usually pack most things 1 week before hand. I load the truck and/or 4 wheeler. But as stated in the first post, the rifle should be fine tuned debugged long before hand. Sounds like you are doing good. [/QUOTE]
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