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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Ramblings and Such From Hunting Coyote
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2270457" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>I reload for my rifles and pistols . I do things to my brass that a lot of people don't , but not as much as the B R guys do they are a whole different breed of person but I have learned from them about some of the things you can do when reloading to improve your accuracy . I have learned some of the things that they do when loading their rounds and seating their bullets . I studied on what they do with their rifles as well to make them shoot better and I think that the most of us here have done the same thing as it's kind of an addiction to us to make good clean kill shots consistently on smaller targets and at times extended ranges , maybe at steep angles up or down hill . We tend to be people that might be just a little O C D ( ANAL RETENTIVE ) as my daughter says I am about shooting while asking me to help her shoot her pistol like I do mine . I think that most of us here are not ever quite satisfied and think that we can and probably do make improvements to all of our skills and equipment as we learn more going forward in life . It sure isn't the same shooting world today as it was back in the 60's and early 70's the equipment and all the related accessories have had so many improvements made in just the last 20 or so years . Even back then there was a select group of people that were into precision shooting and were studying and experimenting to advance the art as there are today and we can reap the benefits of their labors if we so choose . It's a wonderous world out there to be explored isn't it .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2270457, member: 91783"] I reload for my rifles and pistols . I do things to my brass that a lot of people don't , but not as much as the B R guys do they are a whole different breed of person but I have learned from them about some of the things you can do when reloading to improve your accuracy . I have learned some of the things that they do when loading their rounds and seating their bullets . I studied on what they do with their rifles as well to make them shoot better and I think that the most of us here have done the same thing as it's kind of an addiction to us to make good clean kill shots consistently on smaller targets and at times extended ranges , maybe at steep angles up or down hill . We tend to be people that might be just a little O C D ( ANAL RETENTIVE ) as my daughter says I am about shooting while asking me to help her shoot her pistol like I do mine . I think that most of us here are not ever quite satisfied and think that we can and probably do make improvements to all of our skills and equipment as we learn more going forward in life . It sure isn't the same shooting world today as it was back in the 60's and early 70's the equipment and all the related accessories have had so many improvements made in just the last 20 or so years . Even back then there was a select group of people that were into precision shooting and were studying and experimenting to advance the art as there are today and we can reap the benefits of their labors if we so choose . It's a wonderous world out there to be explored isn't it . [/QUOTE]
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