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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 1496595" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>Well i'll tell you what else your not, and thats a long range hunter. At least not one having had some actuall experience doing this stuff while hunting.</p><p>Again, technical solutions suggested for a situation not requiring any. With a 200 yd zero for a 450 yd shot with that gun a small amount of holdover would have taken that elk on the first shot with no dialing. If not the spotter should have instructed where the hold should have been for the follow up shot.</p><p> All this discussion here has little to nothing to do with how to kill the elk.</p><p>Think about this, had that elk moved off to a different location further away what chance would he have had to kill it using the same method he used? He will never have an easier opportunity for an elk.</p><p> Good thing there wasent some young kid from PA looking at that same elk from a different location. lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 1496595, member: 12443"] Well i'll tell you what else your not, and thats a long range hunter. At least not one having had some actuall experience doing this stuff while hunting. Again, technical solutions suggested for a situation not requiring any. With a 200 yd zero for a 450 yd shot with that gun a small amount of holdover would have taken that elk on the first shot with no dialing. If not the spotter should have instructed where the hold should have been for the follow up shot. All this discussion here has little to nothing to do with how to kill the elk. Think about this, had that elk moved off to a different location further away what chance would he have had to kill it using the same method he used? He will never have an easier opportunity for an elk. Good thing there wasent some young kid from PA looking at that same elk from a different location. lol [/QUOTE]
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