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<blockquote data-quote="25WSM" data-source="post: 1884191" data-attributes="member: 38048"><p>No offense taken but last I checked this is the long range hunting site. I don't condone anybody hunting past their talent level. And my post said nothing about shooting game. I was talking about shooting steel if you reread the post. I don't know of any steel that got away when hit bad. Shooting steel is the best way to become proficient with long range shooting. Probably not a person on this site that hasn't shot steel to get good before committing to shooting game at longer distances. I shoot 1000 yard compatition but would only shoot at game up to 600 to 700 yards. That's how far I can reliably hit steel in most conditions. I would never tell anybody not to hunt how they want. Do what you have confidence in. But shooting steel is just that. A learning experience that just happens to be very fun.</p><p>Shep</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="25WSM, post: 1884191, member: 38048"] No offense taken but last I checked this is the long range hunting site. I don't condone anybody hunting past their talent level. And my post said nothing about shooting game. I was talking about shooting steel if you reread the post. I don't know of any steel that got away when hit bad. Shooting steel is the best way to become proficient with long range shooting. Probably not a person on this site that hasn't shot steel to get good before committing to shooting game at longer distances. I shoot 1000 yard compatition but would only shoot at game up to 600 to 700 yards. That's how far I can reliably hit steel in most conditions. I would never tell anybody not to hunt how they want. Do what you have confidence in. But shooting steel is just that. A learning experience that just happens to be very fun. Shep [/QUOTE]
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