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<blockquote data-quote="xsn10s" data-source="post: 1496633" data-attributes="member: 95344"><p>Okay this is my last post on this thread. Here is a picture of a rockchuck I shot in the head at 398 yards. With the AR15 I built and my handloads. Prone on rocks where rattlers live, hasty slung with standard cheap nylon sling. Cheesy Scopechief scope with the worst fisheye. All I did is factor in the distance and wind and aim for the head. No rear bag, no rest, no bipod, just the sling and prone position. No factoring in uplift even though it was 86 degrees F. Just a good prone position, rifle seated tight, and knowing my gear and abilities. A 400 yard shot is not hard or very far. I am not a rifle competitor, a sniper, or a long range hunter. I just like to shoot and have been practicing long range "shooting" for over 20 years. Nothing special. Learn the basics and have fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xsn10s, post: 1496633, member: 95344"] Okay this is my last post on this thread. Here is a picture of a rockchuck I shot in the head at 398 yards. With the AR15 I built and my handloads. Prone on rocks where rattlers live, hasty slung with standard cheap nylon sling. Cheesy Scopechief scope with the worst fisheye. All I did is factor in the distance and wind and aim for the head. No rear bag, no rest, no bipod, just the sling and prone position. No factoring in uplift even though it was 86 degrees F. Just a good prone position, rifle seated tight, and knowing my gear and abilities. A 400 yard shot is not hard or very far. I am not a rifle competitor, a sniper, or a long range hunter. I just like to shoot and have been practicing long range "shooting" for over 20 years. Nothing special. Learn the basics and have fun. [/QUOTE]
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