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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Questions & thought's on 6mm for BR and prarrie poodles.
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<blockquote data-quote="Ackman" data-source="post: 68469" data-attributes="member: 4206"><p><strong>Lead Lobber.................</strong></p><p></p><p>A friend told me to check out some of the posts on here. My replies have been only to postings that aren't "longrange hunting"</p><p></p><p>Tactical matches don't really have anything to do with this. I'm talking apples, you're talking oranges. I have good friends who shoot highpower and tactical, and they're good. I've no doubt those people you watch are good too. Shooting gongs or whatever they shoot isn't the same as shooting beercan sized targets on the ground that have legs and move around. And a .308 with 168match bullets would be a very poor choice unless you just want to punch holes in them.</p><p></p><p>I didn't say I couldn't, or don't, shoot prairie dogs past 300. I said....they're mostly at 300 or under unless you want to shoot them further.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ackman, post: 68469, member: 4206"] [b]Lead Lobber.................[/b] A friend told me to check out some of the posts on here. My replies have been only to postings that aren't "longrange hunting" Tactical matches don't really have anything to do with this. I'm talking apples, you're talking oranges. I have good friends who shoot highpower and tactical, and they're good. I've no doubt those people you watch are good too. Shooting gongs or whatever they shoot isn't the same as shooting beercan sized targets on the ground that have legs and move around. And a .308 with 168match bullets would be a very poor choice unless you just want to punch holes in them. I didn't say I couldn't, or don't, shoot prairie dogs past 300. I said....they're mostly at 300 or under unless you want to shoot them further. [/QUOTE]
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