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Field and Stream say 1/2 Moa rifles are usless in the field
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<blockquote data-quote="StrutNut" data-source="post: 1112403" data-attributes="member: 88257"><p>Well, To me I often compare my shooting to my archery shooting. I practice long, it makes the close shoots easier. I learn wind and the arc of an arrow so I have learned to anticipate the actual flight path of my arrow and truly visualize my shot. As a hunter, I feel this is an advancement or honing of my skills. I no longer just match the pin and peep on the target, I am looking at other factors and visualizing the shot. So, why am I getting into long range hunting with a rifle? For the exact same reason. I am wanting to advance my skills to become a much more capable and complete hunter and in order to do that I want to be as confident as possible with my weapon of choice. In fact, one really could argue that long range hunters are much much more ethical and practical. A lot of these 100 - 300 yard shooter are lucky to make it to the range once before the season starts. Same with archery, no denying that either. In the end, its all about what makes it enjoyable for the hunter. I really never put a lot into those articles anyway, just one persons opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StrutNut, post: 1112403, member: 88257"] Well, To me I often compare my shooting to my archery shooting. I practice long, it makes the close shoots easier. I learn wind and the arc of an arrow so I have learned to anticipate the actual flight path of my arrow and truly visualize my shot. As a hunter, I feel this is an advancement or honing of my skills. I no longer just match the pin and peep on the target, I am looking at other factors and visualizing the shot. So, why am I getting into long range hunting with a rifle? For the exact same reason. I am wanting to advance my skills to become a much more capable and complete hunter and in order to do that I want to be as confident as possible with my weapon of choice. In fact, one really could argue that long range hunters are much much more ethical and practical. A lot of these 100 - 300 yard shooter are lucky to make it to the range once before the season starts. Same with archery, no denying that either. In the end, its all about what makes it enjoyable for the hunter. I really never put a lot into those articles anyway, just one persons opinion. [/QUOTE]
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