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The Basics, Starting Out
Long range hunting comes down to 2 separate things wind and flight time
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<blockquote data-quote="comfisherman" data-source="post: 2618740" data-attributes="member: 8394"><p>Maybe this is covered I the video(I'm on slow data remote access) but I'm curious about your guys opinion on time of flight. It's a point of debate in my friend group and part of the reason I still love my big boomers to decrease tof. That said it's obviously a different story in each situation. A bedded evening shot is far different than a meandering early morning feeding animal on a sunny hill. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Is there a rule of thumb you go for?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="comfisherman, post: 2618740, member: 8394"] Maybe this is covered I the video(I'm on slow data remote access) but I'm curious about your guys opinion on time of flight. It's a point of debate in my friend group and part of the reason I still love my big boomers to decrease tof. That said it's obviously a different story in each situation. A bedded evening shot is far different than a meandering early morning feeding animal on a sunny hill. Is there a rule of thumb you go for? [/QUOTE]
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