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SO called experts talking about LONG RANGE SHOOTING....
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<blockquote data-quote="Boss Hoss" data-source="post: 166799" data-attributes="member: 5060"><p>Kirby---you and I as well as most who read this board know that wind judging skills are PARAMOUNT in being successful at long range period. For those who have not fired thousands upon thousands of rounds at 1k and beyond and more importantly learned from the experience it is way to easy to become disillusioned at just looking at ballistic tables. If it was easy anyone could do it right and let me tell those who are new to shooting long range it is not. As my Mentor always says "the wind is your friend" and "winning isn't everything but losing sucks"!!! Losing in the field by missing or poorly placing a shot or in competition is not fun and when it is the aforementioned of the 2 may send animal to a slow horrible death. </p><p></p><p>Point is a shooter has to know his or her limitations with their respective equipment and skills.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boss Hoss, post: 166799, member: 5060"] Kirby---you and I as well as most who read this board know that wind judging skills are PARAMOUNT in being successful at long range period. For those who have not fired thousands upon thousands of rounds at 1k and beyond and more importantly learned from the experience it is way to easy to become disillusioned at just looking at ballistic tables. If it was easy anyone could do it right and let me tell those who are new to shooting long range it is not. As my Mentor always says “the wind is your friend” and “winning isn’t everything but losing sucks”!!! Losing in the field by missing or poorly placing a shot or in competition is not fun and when it is the aforementioned of the 2 may send animal to a slow horrible death. Point is a shooter has to know his or her limitations with their respective equipment and skills. [/QUOTE]
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