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<blockquote data-quote="Master Carper" data-source="post: 2346864" data-attributes="member: 15527"><p>Thank you MoBoost!</p><p></p><p></p><p>magna19 - I did not want this deer bad enough to shoot it at 100 yds.. Every year for the past 24 years, I have set-up to shoot at least one deer a year in excess of 600 yds., and regardless of size, points or whatever, I won't shoot a deer inside of 600 yds. during the first week of rifle season. This is just my self imposed limit and something I'm not going to change - unless I get too old and shaky and can no longer place a bullet with the required precision to cleanly harvest a deer at extended ranges...</p><p></p><p>The rifle shown in the first post, stays sighted in to hit point of aim at 600 yds. and then at the longer ranges, the scope is "dialed-in". with this particular rifle and the way I have set it up, I do not shoot anything under 600 yds. with it. Yes, I have close range rifles and like my long-range rifles, they are built with a specific purpose in mind. Nothing more, nothing less....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Master Carper, post: 2346864, member: 15527"] Thank you MoBoost! magna19 - I did not want this deer bad enough to shoot it at 100 yds.. Every year for the past 24 years, I have set-up to shoot at least one deer a year in excess of 600 yds., and regardless of size, points or whatever, I won't shoot a deer inside of 600 yds. during the first week of rifle season. This is just my self imposed limit and something I'm not going to change - unless I get too old and shaky and can no longer place a bullet with the required precision to cleanly harvest a deer at extended ranges... The rifle shown in the first post, stays sighted in to hit point of aim at 600 yds. and then at the longer ranges, the scope is "dialed-in". with this particular rifle and the way I have set it up, I do not shoot anything under 600 yds. with it. Yes, I have close range rifles and like my long-range rifles, they are built with a specific purpose in mind. Nothing more, nothing less.... [/QUOTE]
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