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<blockquote data-quote="waveslayer" data-source="post: 2828872" data-attributes="member: 46202"><p>perfect picture to paint... real world situations are scenarios you should practice and get comfortable... So shoot it off hand! it's 50 to 100 yards! if you are taking the time to get seated or prone, you have time to set yourself up for the most success. Don't like what I have to share don't use it! would I be running and gunning with my DT, nope! I prefer the balance of an AR or longer rifle. If I am going compact and covert, then DT all the way.</p><p></p><p>50 yards is a chip shot! 4 days a go we were running after a bear we spotted that made the mistake of crossing the road. we bailed out and ran! after 200 yards we came to a knoll, I grabbed my tripod for my brother, no time to set up, bear comes out of the bushes and bam it's dropped at 158 yards walking... we had all the gear, but no time. there is no set rules in a gun fight or hunting, there is only winning so do what it takes!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="waveslayer, post: 2828872, member: 46202"] perfect picture to paint... real world situations are scenarios you should practice and get comfortable... So shoot it off hand! it's 50 to 100 yards! if you are taking the time to get seated or prone, you have time to set yourself up for the most success. Don't like what I have to share don't use it! would I be running and gunning with my DT, nope! I prefer the balance of an AR or longer rifle. If I am going compact and covert, then DT all the way. 50 yards is a chip shot! 4 days a go we were running after a bear we spotted that made the mistake of crossing the road. we bailed out and ran! after 200 yards we came to a knoll, I grabbed my tripod for my brother, no time to set up, bear comes out of the bushes and bam it's dropped at 158 yards walking... we had all the gear, but no time. there is no set rules in a gun fight or hunting, there is only winning so do what it takes! [/QUOTE]
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