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Guide shoots to 600 yds after watching backfire.
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<blockquote data-quote="FireFlyFishing" data-source="post: 3057308" data-attributes="member: 127412"><p>I really have been thinking about something similar as far as practice goes prior to these vids coming out. I would use steel instead, and physically move to different spots to shoot. Steel would stay in the same place. That way I'm not comfortable in one spot and I'm moving around to keep the heart rate up. If I'm starting to feel frisky, I'll add a time limit per station. </p><p></p><p>This guy did a great job. Most of his misses would have likely struck an animal is my guess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FireFlyFishing, post: 3057308, member: 127412"] I really have been thinking about something similar as far as practice goes prior to these vids coming out. I would use steel instead, and physically move to different spots to shoot. Steel would stay in the same place. That way I’m not comfortable in one spot and I’m moving around to keep the heart rate up. If I’m starting to feel frisky, I’ll add a time limit per station. This guy did a great job. Most of his misses would have likely struck an animal is my guess. [/QUOTE]
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