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Extreme Long Range Hunting & Shooting (ELR)
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<blockquote data-quote="parshal" data-source="post: 2277678" data-attributes="member: 605"><p>No, I'm not talking about intentionally dropping shots in a competition. I'm also not talking about dedicated spotters. I'm talking about seeing a miss or hit in your scope and adjusting your next shot for center mass based on where the first hit. Yes, the targets with no backstop require you to see your trace which the top shooters are able to see. </p><p></p><p>I'm simply saying this. From shooting competition at steel in varying terrain and weather conditions I have determined, for me, that environmentals do unexpected things over long distance. In a competition you have the opportunity to spot your miss and take a follow up shot. On an animal that may very well be a bad hit and you don't get a follow up shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="parshal, post: 2277678, member: 605"] No, I'm not talking about intentionally dropping shots in a competition. I'm also not talking about dedicated spotters. I'm talking about seeing a miss or hit in your scope and adjusting your next shot for center mass based on where the first hit. Yes, the targets with no backstop require you to see your trace which the top shooters are able to see. I'm simply saying this. From shooting competition at steel in varying terrain and weather conditions I have determined, for me, that environmentals do unexpected things over long distance. In a competition you have the opportunity to spot your miss and take a follow up shot. On an animal that may very well be a bad hit and you don't get a follow up shot. [/QUOTE]
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