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<blockquote data-quote="Topgun 30-06" data-source="post: 1131412" data-attributes="member: 28854"><p>Don't blame the .243, especially at less than 100 yards on the goat you shot. Blame the bullets from what you have now posted, but they did take the animal and he didn't go far from what you are saying. The other mistake you made was planning on shooting out at 500 yards if you had only shot it one time at only 300 yards and then you mentioned 500 yards where the goat was originally and you were going to shoot that distance. That is a nono if you only shot one time at 300 and no further in your home state. Those are the kind of mistakes that make people that practice diligently at LR shooting cringe and it hurts the sport for those that take it seriously and do it right. If you're changing rifles for next year and plan to shoot at long distance, then practice diligently out to the maximum range with it that you'll be attempting to take an animal at and not just one shot!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topgun 30-06, post: 1131412, member: 28854"] Don't blame the .243, especially at less than 100 yards on the goat you shot. Blame the bullets from what you have now posted, but they did take the animal and he didn't go far from what you are saying. The other mistake you made was planning on shooting out at 500 yards if you had only shot it one time at only 300 yards and then you mentioned 500 yards where the goat was originally and you were going to shoot that distance. That is a nono if you only shot one time at 300 and no further in your home state. Those are the kind of mistakes that make people that practice diligently at LR shooting cringe and it hurts the sport for those that take it seriously and do it right. If you're changing rifles for next year and plan to shoot at long distance, then practice diligently out to the maximum range with it that you'll be attempting to take an animal at and not just one shot! [/QUOTE]
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