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The Future of Long Range Hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="7magcreedmoor" data-source="post: 1039184" data-attributes="member: 48559"><p>Recently had an exchange with a friend on how to calculate the lead for a moving target. This came during a conversation on antelope hunting, and what to do IF the first shot goes astray. We stipulated from the outset that we would never choose to shoot a mover EXCEPT to try to "clean up the mess" from a blown shot. When we got into the nuts and bolts of target velocity, angle and range change from target movement, sustained lead vs. intercept shot and so on it became obvious pretty quick that you better not screw up the first shot....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7magcreedmoor, post: 1039184, member: 48559"] Recently had an exchange with a friend on how to calculate the lead for a moving target. This came during a conversation on antelope hunting, and what to do IF the first shot goes astray. We stipulated from the outset that we would never choose to shoot a mover EXCEPT to try to "clean up the mess" from a blown shot. When we got into the nuts and bolts of target velocity, angle and range change from target movement, sustained lead vs. intercept shot and so on it became obvious pretty quick that you better not screw up the first shot.... [/QUOTE]
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