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<blockquote data-quote="jcap427" data-source="post: 1827440" data-attributes="member: 95051"><p>I practiced for Montana elk on 4 inch fluorescent clays at 200 yds. prone!</p><p>This past November 1 st I shot a trophy</p><p>6x6 at 401 yards and it was easier than shooting at clays on the back stop mound!</p><p> I totally recommend this method of practice !</p><p>Also, rang steel out to 900 yards in Montana w my Fierce Edge in 300 wm 165 Barnes ttsx!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jcap427, post: 1827440, member: 95051"] I practiced for Montana elk on 4 inch fluorescent clays at 200 yds. prone! This past November 1 st I shot a trophy 6x6 at 401 yards and it was easier than shooting at clays on the back stop mound! I totally recommend this method of practice ! Also, rang steel out to 900 yards in Montana w my Fierce Edge in 300 wm 165 Barnes ttsx! [/QUOTE]
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