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Old 09-10-2008 | 01:25 PM
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Default RE: How do you define "effective range?"

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So, does that sound like a fair definition?
Honestly, NO. If it was 100%, you would never miss. I know accomplished hunters who've whiffed from inside 10yds. Now....that being said.....did they "miss" their intended spot? Probably not. The spot just moved If that's the caveat....I'll buy in.

I defineit as beingthe distance I have complete confidence I can kill the deer I'm shooting at from.

I am not sure it can be defined, there are too many variables involved. I feel that this will change with every opportunity that is presented in the woods.
That was well stated.
I think that's what mobow meant by his post? Maybe not, but the way I interpreted it it was, thus meaning I agree with both you, esp. your post- word word as a matter of fact.


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