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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 1550475" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>Well no offence intended on this end either.</p><p>But over about 50 years ive known and hunted with some very good target shooters. A couple of them 1000 yd record holders. At least where and how we hunt, that distinction actually means very little as for hunting success.</p><p>Probably half if we had kept records, of the bucks killed at our long range bucks only camp over the years have been taken by young kids or inexperienced adults with zero target shooting experience. I could care less about other opinions, those are the absolute facts, and there are many other camps in that region who would say the same if they were asked. </p><p>Anyone having the ability to shoot a 1" group consistently at 100 yds, can kill a deer at long range using our system of shooting from a portable bench and using an experienced spotter. The very first time shooting long range will see those type shooters hitting small rocks at distances they never dreamed they could.</p><p>Those choosing to use other methods is of their own choosing, but those are the ones we choose, which work very well in that type terrain.</p><p> And you know what, many PA hunters hunt other places also, and they work just as well there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 1550475, member: 12443"] Well no offence intended on this end either. But over about 50 years ive known and hunted with some very good target shooters. A couple of them 1000 yd record holders. At least where and how we hunt, that distinction actually means very little as for hunting success. Probably half if we had kept records, of the bucks killed at our long range bucks only camp over the years have been taken by young kids or inexperienced adults with zero target shooting experience. I could care less about other opinions, those are the absolute facts, and there are many other camps in that region who would say the same if they were asked. Anyone having the ability to shoot a 1" group consistently at 100 yds, can kill a deer at long range using our system of shooting from a portable bench and using an experienced spotter. The very first time shooting long range will see those type shooters hitting small rocks at distances they never dreamed they could. Those choosing to use other methods is of their own choosing, but those are the ones we choose, which work very well in that type terrain. And you know what, many PA hunters hunt other places also, and they work just as well there. [/QUOTE]
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