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Long and Extreme Long Range Day with LRH members
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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 817603" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>nice writeup and pictures. i now live in florida but still spend about 1/3 or more of the year in n c pa. </p><p>i drive over 77 to 81 on my trip north. once past statesville the hills start forming. by the time you get to the va line on 77 there are some very nice hills. they are continious most of the way up 81 thru va. there would be some awsome places to shoot and of coarse hunt deer long range. shooting at steep sidehills is easier than shooting on flat terrain in that hits are easy to spot. sort of like shooting at a picture hanging on a wall. it would also more</p><p>closly resemble the terrain one would encounter on a hunt for elk or mule deer</p><p>in the west.</p><p>just a thought but possibly worth investigating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 817603, member: 12443"] nice writeup and pictures. i now live in florida but still spend about 1/3 or more of the year in n c pa. i drive over 77 to 81 on my trip north. once past statesville the hills start forming. by the time you get to the va line on 77 there are some very nice hills. they are continious most of the way up 81 thru va. there would be some awsome places to shoot and of coarse hunt deer long range. shooting at steep sidehills is easier than shooting on flat terrain in that hits are easy to spot. sort of like shooting at a picture hanging on a wall. it would also more closly resemble the terrain one would encounter on a hunt for elk or mule deer in the west. just a thought but possibly worth investigating. [/QUOTE]
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