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<blockquote data-quote="sleepyeddie" data-source="post: 794568" data-attributes="member: 11332"><p>My shooting partner and I have been out to our "heaven on earth" several times in the past few weeks trying to get back into the swing of things after a few months off. we are shooting 338 LM out to 2000yds with great success,,,,,,,,most of the time. ELR has a way of making a shooter very humble, just when you think you have your dope here comes reality and reminds you of all the variables in ELR shooting. Nothing can prepare you for making that shot at long range except practice, practice, practice. We are shooting up a long canyon with plenty of targets from 300-2000 yds and are finding that reading the wind with multiple values is a big challenge. we shoot mornings, mid day, evenings, rain, snow or shine and the old saying of "the more you learn the less you know" seems to be true.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sleepyeddie, post: 794568, member: 11332"] My shooting partner and I have been out to our "heaven on earth" several times in the past few weeks trying to get back into the swing of things after a few months off. we are shooting 338 LM out to 2000yds with great success,,,,,,,,most of the time. ELR has a way of making a shooter very humble, just when you think you have your dope here comes reality and reminds you of all the variables in ELR shooting. Nothing can prepare you for making that shot at long range except practice, practice, practice. We are shooting up a long canyon with plenty of targets from 300-2000 yds and are finding that reading the wind with multiple values is a big challenge. we shoot mornings, mid day, evenings, rain, snow or shine and the old saying of "the more you learn the less you know" seems to be true. [/QUOTE]
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