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Shot selection, how do you know?
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<blockquote data-quote="med358-boise" data-source="post: 2586321" data-attributes="member: 123832"><p>"Experience" is not answer, it is a data set or DOPE you use to get an answer. An answer to the queston I asked would be, for example:</p><p></p><p>In this case a 700 yards, plus X angle which was up, plus y amount of crosswind because...</p><p></p><p>Granted, that will vary by shooter but what are the OPs rules of thumb so to speak. Otherwise, I am not sure I understand why the OP says "it's all the variables" if he is not going to discuss the variables.</p><p></p><p>Jasent - what would your reaction be if the OP was only the phrase "I am a great shot with 1000s of rounds of experience and I can almost instantly tell if I like a shot or don't like a shot and it's just not distance"?</p><p> </p><p>What useful exchange of information would occur by 10 posters all just saying that the black box of experience after 1000s of rounds let's them know a shot they like from one they don't?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="med358-boise, post: 2586321, member: 123832"] "Experience" is not answer, it is a data set or DOPE you use to get an answer. An answer to the queston I asked would be, for example: In this case a 700 yards, plus X angle which was up, plus y amount of crosswind because... Granted, that will vary by shooter but what are the OPs rules of thumb so to speak. Otherwise, I am not sure I understand why the OP says "it's all the variables" if he is not going to discuss the variables. Jasent - what would your reaction be if the OP was only the phrase "I am a great shot with 1000s of rounds of experience and I can almost instantly tell if I like a shot or don't like a shot and it's just not distance"? What useful exchange of information would occur by 10 posters all just saying that the black box of experience after 1000s of rounds let's them know a shot they like from one they don't? [/QUOTE]
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