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Target @ 400 Yard

Old 02-04-2012 | 08:20 PM
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Ron try some sub bases from mmp and see if that helps a little more for a better seal no go its a 45cal but thats some good shooting there

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Old 02-04-2012 | 08:35 PM
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Very impressive shooting. First couple of shots would get it done.
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Old 02-05-2012 | 03:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Breechplug
NICE Shootin! Better watch out if this info get's in the wrong hands they may Out Law MLer's during MLer Season.
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South Dakota has already dealt with your worry. It is iron sights only during muzzle loader season.
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Old 02-05-2012 | 04:12 AM
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Originally Posted by Breechplug
..........................Have you figured out the ft lbs your load has at 400? I know this is probably mostly for FUN and you'd neve consider taking a shot at 400yds...or would you?....or even 300? why are you doing this for exactly?
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why are you doing this for exactly?
You already answered this question--for fun.


There is ample energy at 400 yard to kill a prairie dog, coyote, wolf, pronghorn, or deer. Seems i would want to have a real real good rest, before i would take a shot at a deer or a pronghorn, but i wouldn't hesitate to throw lead at them other critter at any range.
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Old 02-05-2012 | 04:50 AM
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Very nice shooting. But (i wouldn't hesitate to throw lead at them other critter at any range) I would like you to consider that "them other critter" are living creatures that more than likely feel pain too and deserve a quick and ethical demise as much as a deer. Sorry about the sermon but I had to get that off my chest.
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Old 02-05-2012 | 05:05 AM
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That's some fine long range shooting.
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Old 02-05-2012 | 05:56 AM
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Originally Posted by pluckit
.......................I would like you to consider that "them other critter" are living creatures that more than likely feel pain too and deserve a quick and ethical demise as much as a deer. Sorry about the sermon but I had to get that off my chest.
No need to apologize. Sometimes it pains me to 'throw' lead at them beautiful critters we are sharing mother earth with. My personal definition of 'heaven' is something like: Heaven is the place where we don't have to kill to live. Nothing can live here, unless it kills. We kill to live no matter what we eat.

It seems to me, that anyone willing to hunt, can't be overly concerned about inflicting pain. Anyone willing to pull the trigger, and send a bullet into one of them beautiful critter, cannot be overly concerned with inflicting pain. I have no less respect for them 'vermin' than i do deer, elk, or pronghorn. When the trigger is pulled, inflicting pain is inevitable.

I hate the taste of gut shot venison. I don't think i can ever ever again bring home a gut shot critter to eat. Fearing a poor hit on a critter i intend to eat, is why i would require a solid rest when going for a long range shot, not because i am concerned about the pain the bullet would cause.
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Old 02-05-2012 | 06:03 AM
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400 Yards is a long way with any rifle let alone a ML. Rons groups are probably fantastic at that range. But what the target clearly shows is it is not even close to being acceptable hunting accuracy at all.
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Old 02-05-2012 | 07:12 AM
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Originally Posted by ronlaughlin







You already answered this question--for fun.


There is ample energy at 400 yard to kill a prairie dog, coyote, wolf, pronghorn, or deer. Seems i would want to have a real real good rest, before i would take a shot at a deer or a pronghorn, but i wouldn't hesitate to throw lead at them other critter at any range.
I like about 800-900ft lbs of energy for deer or larger animals. Im actually surprised that there's that much at 300+ yds. And I know some may dis-agree with me on this one but a Coyote is a Mean Heartless Killing Machine that does nothing but Kill and Inflict Pain. I'd have no problem sending a load at one of them no matter how far they are.
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Old 02-05-2012 | 10:18 AM
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Did some more of the same shooting this morning. Pretty much everything was the same today as yesterday. It was 23 degrees to begin with, and at the end it was 24 degrees. Initially there was no breeze, but the air was moving. About half way through, the air was definitely drifting to the right, but not really a breeze.





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