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What is your average hunting shot distance?
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<blockquote data-quote="big johnson" data-source="post: 2342730" data-attributes="member: 116259"><p>300 yds. I sight everything dead on at 200. Iv'e shot deer out to 600 ,but that's under perfect conditions, we can get a lot of wind on the ranch and shooting at 500 plus yds it's not uncommon to be shooting across a couple of draws with the wind going in different directions in each draw with tall sagebrush in the draws. my rule of thumb is if the sage is wiggling it's blowing 0-8 mph and moving back and forth 8-14 mph, if it's bent over don't shoot. When it's calm the heat waves can be a issue as well .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="big johnson, post: 2342730, member: 116259"] 300 yds. I sight everything dead on at 200. Iv'e shot deer out to 600 ,but that's under perfect conditions, we can get a lot of wind on the ranch and shooting at 500 plus yds it's not uncommon to be shooting across a couple of draws with the wind going in different directions in each draw with tall sagebrush in the draws. my rule of thumb is if the sage is wiggling it's blowing 0-8 mph and moving back and forth 8-14 mph, if it's bent over don't shoot. When it's calm the heat waves can be a issue as well . [/QUOTE]
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