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<blockquote data-quote="Master Carper" data-source="post: 3286354" data-attributes="member: 15527"><p>I tried, but he was just too far gone, and beyond any help!</p><p></p><p></p><p>Magna19 - I have been learning the art of long range shot gunning from several guys in the UK, and some of the shots that they make are almost mind boggling! When they go on pheasant drives, they are not allowed to shoot any bird that is 40 yards or less! One of the estates in Wales does not allow birds to be shot less than 60 yards, and they still manage to kill a LOT of birds! I watched literally dozens of pheasants and partridges shot out to and in excess of 90 yards, and they were dead before they hit the ground!</p><p></p><p>One of the gentleman shooters shot 10 out of 10 clay pigeons at 90 yards, with a couple of shots out as far as 110 yards, with 10 to 15 mph winds. Most awesome shooting I have ever seen in my life!</p><p></p><p>And besides all of the excellent shooting, everyone was shooting factory ammo, as reloads are not allowed. Loads ranged from 1 1/8 oz. to 1 3/16 oz. of hard and polished #5 or #4 lead shot with an average velocity 1,520 fps..</p><p></p><p>I tried to copy their factory loads, and the best I have came up with is copper plated #5 or #4 lead shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Master Carper, post: 3286354, member: 15527"] I tried, but he was just too far gone, and beyond any help! Magna19 - I have been learning the art of long range shot gunning from several guys in the UK, and some of the shots that they make are almost mind boggling! When they go on pheasant drives, they are not allowed to shoot any bird that is 40 yards or less! One of the estates in Wales does not allow birds to be shot less than 60 yards, and they still manage to kill a LOT of birds! I watched literally dozens of pheasants and partridges shot out to and in excess of 90 yards, and they were dead before they hit the ground! One of the gentleman shooters shot 10 out of 10 clay pigeons at 90 yards, with a couple of shots out as far as 110 yards, with 10 to 15 mph winds. Most awesome shooting I have ever seen in my life! And besides all of the excellent shooting, everyone was shooting factory ammo, as reloads are not allowed. Loads ranged from 1 1/8 oz. to 1 3/16 oz. of hard and polished #5 or #4 lead shot with an average velocity 1,520 fps.. I tried to copy their factory loads, and the best I have came up with is copper plated #5 or #4 lead shot. [/QUOTE]
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