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<blockquote data-quote="slas" data-source="post: 2967766" data-attributes="member: 39669"><p>Maybe there was a misunderstanding of my statement. First, I said I'd like to be able to shoot clover leafs at 300(on paper), not that I had. I have shot them at 200 with the CTR 308. The reason I'd like to shoot clover leafs at 300 yards is because that would let me know that where ever I decided to aim on a deer, or any other thing I'm shooting at, I would have the confidence and experience to hit that aim point. If I can put clover leafs in paper all day at 200-300 yards with my 260 then I'll be ready for hunting season without any doubt of my abilities to humanely and accurately put down the animal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slas, post: 2967766, member: 39669"] Maybe there was a misunderstanding of my statement. First, I said I'd like to be able to shoot clover leafs at 300(on paper), not that I had. I have shot them at 200 with the CTR 308. The reason I'd like to shoot clover leafs at 300 yards is because that would let me know that where ever I decided to aim on a deer, or any other thing I'm shooting at, I would have the confidence and experience to hit that aim point. If I can put clover leafs in paper all day at 200-300 yards with my 260 then I'll be ready for hunting season without any doubt of my abilities to humanely and accurately put down the animal. [/QUOTE]
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