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Why would you not sight in at 100 yards?
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<blockquote data-quote="tmwtrfwler" data-source="post: 1636595" data-attributes="member: 72596"><p>I can only tell you all what happened. The elk was running from left to right, I put it on his shoulder, pulled the trigger, followed through the shot like I do bird hunting, and he stopped dead in his tracks. Was he running as fast as he can? Didn't have a radar gun but he was running for sure. Was the crosshair dead on his shoulder or was it on the brisket....hard to say as it all happened fast. But there was certainly not a huge lead on him. </p><p></p><p>What I do know is that I instinctively shot a running elk as he ran and it fell at 300 yards. That wouldn't be possible of not for using MPBR. That's why I shared the story. We've all seen crazy stuff in the field. Can I replicate this shot again.... who knows but I am sure a lot of luck was on my side that day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tmwtrfwler, post: 1636595, member: 72596"] I can only tell you all what happened. The elk was running from left to right, I put it on his shoulder, pulled the trigger, followed through the shot like I do bird hunting, and he stopped dead in his tracks. Was he running as fast as he can? Didn’t have a radar gun but he was running for sure. Was the crosshair dead on his shoulder or was it on the brisket....hard to say as it all happened fast. But there was certainly not a huge lead on him. What I do know is that I instinctively shot a running elk as he ran and it fell at 300 yards. That wouldn’t be possible of not for using MPBR. That’s why I shared the story. We’ve all seen crazy stuff in the field. Can I replicate this shot again.... who knows but I am sure a lot of luck was on my side that day. [/QUOTE]
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