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The Basics, Starting Out
What made you interested in long range shooting?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2406183" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>I have kept my ranges down to about 500yds. I like to spot and stock, and work to close the distances. I' am regearing my reloading equipment to set up to extend my range out some. I will have one rifle that will handle the all copper bullet and it still not done yet. I have always prided myself in achieving fairly good groups from a vey young age, and them learned to determine the range or the animal out to 500yds. I always felt that getting beyond that was getting risky. I was getting 3" groups @ 500 yds, but I felt with extending the range beyond that was getting into possible wounding and not killing the animal I was shooting at. So hopefully this summer I will take the time and work on P-dogs to get my number put together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2406183, member: 101791"] I have kept my ranges down to about 500yds. I like to spot and stock, and work to close the distances. I' am regearing my reloading equipment to set up to extend my range out some. I will have one rifle that will handle the all copper bullet and it still not done yet. I have always prided myself in achieving fairly good groups from a vey young age, and them learned to determine the range or the animal out to 500yds. I always felt that getting beyond that was getting risky. I was getting 3" groups @ 500 yds, but I felt with extending the range beyond that was getting into possible wounding and not killing the animal I was shooting at. So hopefully this summer I will take the time and work on P-dogs to get my number put together. [/QUOTE]
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