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<blockquote data-quote="Osage48" data-source="post: 3288299" data-attributes="member: 1176"><p>Pulp, Yours is a good question and I take no offense. I have done a lot of shooting during my life. I am now retired. At one time I would have said no problem shooting as good as the rifle. Now I feel most of the time I still can using a cradle off a bench, but for sure not without a substantial rest. I have a steel range on my property and can shoot out to probably a mile. So far I only shoot out to 600 yards. Take a look at the attached picture. It is a steel silhouette at 600 yards with about a 2" paint circle in the middle. The reason I want a rifle to shoot to 0.5 moa is to play at longer distances and still use it for hunting at more reasonable yardages. I probably would not shoot a deer farther than 300 yards just since I may not be able to judge him well enough any further.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Osage48, post: 3288299, member: 1176"] Pulp, Yours is a good question and I take no offense. I have done a lot of shooting during my life. I am now retired. At one time I would have said no problem shooting as good as the rifle. Now I feel most of the time I still can using a cradle off a bench, but for sure not without a substantial rest. I have a steel range on my property and can shoot out to probably a mile. So far I only shoot out to 600 yards. Take a look at the attached picture. It is a steel silhouette at 600 yards with about a 2" paint circle in the middle. The reason I want a rifle to shoot to 0.5 moa is to play at longer distances and still use it for hunting at more reasonable yardages. I probably would not shoot a deer farther than 300 yards just since I may not be able to judge him well enough any further. [/QUOTE]
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