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What range is these cal. good fore?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dachs" data-source="post: 4914" data-attributes="member: 1185"><p>This was very informative Dave. I do understand a bit more, but dam I got a lot to learn. I my country long range hunting qualifies to loose your right to hunt and you´ll probably loose all your weapons as well - since you´ll no longer have a need for them.</p><p></p><p>Max range I´ve ever shot is 200 yards on roedeer. I do not dare to exceed that. Need a lot more understanding of LR balistic etc. If I failes in ranges over 150 yards and wounds the animal (even misses) I´ve broken the law. I may shoot at 600-1000-2000 what ever, but a miss or wound could get me in trouble if it was detected.</p><p></p><p>Fair enough, here we have to be absolute certain of hitting the animal deadly before firing the shot. Wounding an animal is not accepted if it is due to your own imperfection. The common (safe) range is 100 yards, but up to 150 will probably not lead to procecution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dachs, post: 4914, member: 1185"] This was very informative Dave. I do understand a bit more, but dam I got a lot to learn. I my country long range hunting qualifies to loose your right to hunt and you´ll probably loose all your weapons as well - since you´ll no longer have a need for them. Max range I´ve ever shot is 200 yards on roedeer. I do not dare to exceed that. Need a lot more understanding of LR balistic etc. If I failes in ranges over 150 yards and wounds the animal (even misses) I´ve broken the law. I may shoot at 600-1000-2000 what ever, but a miss or wound could get me in trouble if it was detected. Fair enough, here we have to be absolute certain of hitting the animal deadly before firing the shot. Wounding an animal is not accepted if it is due to your own imperfection. The common (safe) range is 100 yards, but up to 150 will probably not lead to procecution. [/QUOTE]
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