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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="BrentM" data-source="post: 2619459" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>Tof can be accounted for if you are shooting lead and understand animal pace. A walking elk vs a walking deer etc. Shooting predators at long range is another story in itself. It really doesn’t matter how big your boom stick is, tof is tof, and most fall between 1.1 to 1.6 at 1000. For me, a moving animal at that range is a no go. Usually they can be stopped with calls. When I stop a yote at that range I’m on the gun and ready to send it the instant it stops and looks. It may be your only opportunity</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 2619459, member: 61747"] Tof can be accounted for if you are shooting lead and understand animal pace. A walking elk vs a walking deer etc. Shooting predators at long range is another story in itself. It really doesn’t matter how big your boom stick is, tof is tof, and most fall between 1.1 to 1.6 at 1000. For me, a moving animal at that range is a no go. Usually they can be stopped with calls. When I stop a yote at that range I’m on the gun and ready to send it the instant it stops and looks. It may be your only opportunity [/QUOTE]
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