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When Is There Too Much Wind?
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<blockquote data-quote="Captn C" data-source="post: 183178" data-attributes="member: 9584"><p>I guess I should have mentioned that we were just playing with her AR. I have limited her to only shooting games animals at 100 yards or less.</p><p> </p><p>I was still very impressed though with her and the gun....I was surprised the bullet went though the target at that distance...it was heavy plastic.</p><p> </p><p>She was getting into the long range deal too using something that has no real recoil and she already likes to shoot. That was the reason we were using it. I had the 7mm RUM there using it for a spotting scope.</p><p> </p><p>Here is a factoid that I also should have mentioned. Most of the areas I have to hunt are flat. A 5' rise would be normal...10' would be a mountain.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks for the replies!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Captn C, post: 183178, member: 9584"] I guess I should have mentioned that we were just playing with her AR. I have limited her to only shooting games animals at 100 yards or less. I was still very impressed though with her and the gun....I was surprised the bullet went though the target at that distance...it was heavy plastic. She was getting into the long range deal too using something that has no real recoil and she already likes to shoot. That was the reason we were using it. I had the 7mm RUM there using it for a spotting scope. Here is a factoid that I also should have mentioned. Most of the areas I have to hunt are flat. A 5' rise would be normal...10' would be a mountain. Thanks for the replies! [/QUOTE]
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