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Old 01-13-2018, 04:10 AM
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alleyyooper
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I have found range finders handy to predetermine ranges but not so hot when the animal is present.

Years ago when only the milatary had range finder they cost so much we just kept practicing judgeing distances.

Pick a spot guess what you think the range is and step it off. After a while you will get pretty good at it is you do it all the time.


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