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Scarry thought for me..........
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<blockquote data-quote="17remhunter" data-source="post: 2268842" data-attributes="member: 119444"><p>I worked at our NRA shooting range for 6 month, as the Range Safety Officer. Almost everyone that came it was into LRH. However, in the 6 months i worked there I saw maybe 12 shooters that had a high skill level for LRH or Long Range shooting. One of the things I would repeat over and over to shooters was that out in the field you wont have a nice cement bench and a solid front and rear shooting platform to shoot from. What ever distance you feel confident at here in the field you need to cut that distance in half. .</p><p> I read an article in FUR-FISH and Game that Idaho is seeing a lot of lost and wounded game as a result of the Long Range Hunting Sport. Enough that they are looking into a tag cut back. As I witnessed at the Range the vast majority of those who wanted to take a deer at 800yards were more likely best to stick to a 200 or less shot......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="17remhunter, post: 2268842, member: 119444"] I worked at our NRA shooting range for 6 month, as the Range Safety Officer. Almost everyone that came it was into LRH. However, in the 6 months i worked there I saw maybe 12 shooters that had a high skill level for LRH or Long Range shooting. One of the things I would repeat over and over to shooters was that out in the field you wont have a nice cement bench and a solid front and rear shooting platform to shoot from. What ever distance you feel confident at here in the field you need to cut that distance in half. . I read an article in FUR-FISH and Game that Idaho is seeing a lot of lost and wounded game as a result of the Long Range Hunting Sport. Enough that they are looking into a tag cut back. As I witnessed at the Range the vast majority of those who wanted to take a deer at 800yards were more likely best to stick to a 200 or less shot...... [/QUOTE]
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