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Deerslayer
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......hmmmmm, intersting thought.....so does it?
I would venture the answer to be "yes".
The long range shooting, which happens to occur just in time to be a warm up for elk season, allows you to gain the confidence in a "real-life" situation at taking big game at varying distances.
When you get your shot at an elk across a meadow at 300 yards, it can only help you made practically this same shot two weeks prior on your lope, building your confidence to squeeze off the lethal round.
The patience and g;assing required for sucessful antelope hunting can only help as well......so I guess if you wanna be a better elk hunter, go buy your lope tags!
What ya think?
DS
I would venture the answer to be "yes".
The long range shooting, which happens to occur just in time to be a warm up for elk season, allows you to gain the confidence in a "real-life" situation at taking big game at varying distances.
When you get your shot at an elk across a meadow at 300 yards, it can only help you made practically this same shot two weeks prior on your lope, building your confidence to squeeze off the lethal round.
The patience and g;assing required for sucessful antelope hunting can only help as well......so I guess if you wanna be a better elk hunter, go buy your lope tags!
What ya think?
DS