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<blockquote data-quote="Hard Head" data-source="post: 3005544" data-attributes="member: 91079"><p>I agree, load them to there potential and they will be scary accurate just have to find the spot. I think the main problem with long range rifles is the shooter, they head out west and spent lots of time with loads and shooting but forgot about wind, they forgot to watch prairie grass for how much it moves and even when calm they fail to realize that a perfectly placed crosshair ,that when the trigger is let go and the animal starts to walk is a paunch or hips shot, the rifle is blamed the bullet is blamed as it did not do its job. The hunter did not do his job! Pete</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hard Head, post: 3005544, member: 91079"] I agree, load them to there potential and they will be scary accurate just have to find the spot. I think the main problem with long range rifles is the shooter, they head out west and spent lots of time with loads and shooting but forgot about wind, they forgot to watch prairie grass for how much it moves and even when calm they fail to realize that a perfectly placed crosshair ,that when the trigger is let go and the animal starts to walk is a paunch or hips shot, the rifle is blamed the bullet is blamed as it did not do its job. The hunter did not do his job! Pete [/QUOTE]
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