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Extreme Long Range Hunting & Shooting (ELR)
Too pumped up to fret....over 51 yds!!! 33XC
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<blockquote data-quote="Ernie" data-source="post: 2720646" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>Gregg,</p><p>I am happy for you.</p><p>I wish you had a mentor. </p><p>If you had a good one, your journey to 1K and beyond would have been quicker (with lesser cartridges and shorter barrels). </p><p>The downside is, maybe you wouldn't cherish it, like you are now. </p><p>The upside is you would already be beyond 1K, albeit with someone else's gun</p><p>You have a beautiful ELR rifle for sure, and getting to a mile is not going to be hard as you might think, as long as you pick a time where the conditions are nice. </p><p>Having a spotter that knows how to call correction to the center of the target would be helpful, but not necessary as long as you can see your own impacts.</p><p>For years, I would take new shooters and get them shooting farther than they ever imagined fairly quick.</p><p>Thanks for sharing your joy with us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ernie, post: 2720646, member: 13"] Gregg, I am happy for you. I wish you had a mentor. If you had a good one, your journey to 1K and beyond would have been quicker (with lesser cartridges and shorter barrels). The downside is, maybe you wouldn't cherish it, like you are now. The upside is you would already be beyond 1K, albeit with someone else's gun You have a beautiful ELR rifle for sure, and getting to a mile is not going to be hard as you might think, as long as you pick a time where the conditions are nice. Having a spotter that knows how to call correction to the center of the target would be helpful, but not necessary as long as you can see your own impacts. For years, I would take new shooters and get them shooting farther than they ever imagined fairly quick. Thanks for sharing your joy with us. [/QUOTE]
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