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Time to move out to 200 yards?
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<blockquote data-quote="jpfrog" data-source="post: 1492844" data-attributes="member: 32525"><p>For this forum, 200 yards seems like a better gauge of performance probably. However, outside of this forum, 100 is still much more common, and even closer ranges are the norm the further east you go (especially in timber). 100 yards will probably remain the standard for a while simply because it's the bar, and has been for just about as long as a bar has been around. It's also easier to find 100 yard ranges where you can go and shoot relatively easily. Longer distance ranges are generally accessible through private memberships or at least more expensive for a day pass, at least around where I live.</p><p></p><p>Now, on this forum and on LR competition focused forums, I think you'll probably start to see more of a trend where 200-300 yard groups are posted as well as hits on steel out around 700-1200.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jpfrog, post: 1492844, member: 32525"] For this forum, 200 yards seems like a better gauge of performance probably. However, outside of this forum, 100 is still much more common, and even closer ranges are the norm the further east you go (especially in timber). 100 yards will probably remain the standard for a while simply because it’s the bar, and has been for just about as long as a bar has been around. It’s also easier to find 100 yard ranges where you can go and shoot relatively easily. Longer distance ranges are generally accessible through private memberships or at least more expensive for a day pass, at least around where I live. Now, on this forum and on LR competition focused forums, I think you’ll probably start to see more of a trend where 200-300 yard groups are posted as well as hits on steel out around 700-1200. [/QUOTE]
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