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<blockquote data-quote="Cold Smoke" data-source="post: 3823320" data-attributes="member: 44374"><p>Yeah, that’s kind of why I gave up spending money for a 200 yard range at most gun clubs. I don’t claim to be a super sniper, but 200 ought to be well inside everyone’s wheelhouse. During the American Revolution the Over Mountain boys were said to be able to make consistent head shots at 400 and in. Beyond that they had to hit’em where they were big and that was a basic set of irons on a flinty rifle gun. </p><p></p><p>I have some buddies that got on the radar for that Coke can rimfire challenge here a few years ago. Now they’re headed to Nuevo Mexico for that King of Two Miles shoot. They kinda push me a little. I’m too dang broke to chase fads, but proof is in the pudding. They’re printing groups at a mile you can cover with your hand and that’s just fascinating. I remember when consistent at a grand was the Holy Grail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cold Smoke, post: 3823320, member: 44374"] Yeah, that’s kind of why I gave up spending money for a 200 yard range at most gun clubs. I don’t claim to be a super sniper, but 200 ought to be well inside everyone’s wheelhouse. During the American Revolution the Over Mountain boys were said to be able to make consistent head shots at 400 and in. Beyond that they had to hit’em where they were big and that was a basic set of irons on a flinty rifle gun. I have some buddies that got on the radar for that Coke can rimfire challenge here a few years ago. Now they’re headed to Nuevo Mexico for that King of Two Miles shoot. They kinda push me a little. I’m too dang broke to chase fads, but proof is in the pudding. They’re printing groups at a mile you can cover with your hand and that’s just fascinating. I remember when consistent at a grand was the Holy Grail. [/QUOTE]
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