Posted by pete 23 on November 09, 2015 at 11:08:06 from (50.33.11.244):
In Reply to: Smile posted by Donald Lehman on November 09, 2015 at 08:12:10:
Oh the stories about shooting. Rifle or shotgun. I have shot fox running at 200 yards, but I missed about twenty times as much as I hit them. Usually kept them hopping though. Same with shot gun. If you pattern a couple hundred loads you will find out why sometimes those missed shots, where you already had the bird in the frying pan, just seem to escape. No two patterns alike and when you get out beyond about 40 yards, luck really counts. As far as judging distance, well I constantly try to judge. I use the highline poles spacing as a quick reference trying to compare. The sunrise, sunset thing really throw you off. I shot at a deer (many, many years ago) with my 06. Sighted in at 200 yards, I figure the deer to be about 400 yards. Light is just coming in good at sunrise, touched it off, deer calmly walked a couple steps into the woods. I step it off, 200 steps. Well, dumcuff.
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