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If you only shot off of a lead sled, I would suggest that you try some shots off your bipod or off a pack. Your point of impact could be way different. At least, that was my experience.Drove out to my buddys ranch in Wyoming to practice shooting at distance. Something I donāt normally do , he has targets out to 1500 yds and does long range shooting all the time. So I went to spend time and figure out my rifle at 300 to 400 yds . Just so Iām as comfortable and prepared as I can for the lope hunt.
I donāt have a rifle with the ballistics and the present range and distance built in , I'm just old school. My scope is a tree teared multiple crosshairs type , so I spent the afternoon figuring out what crosshairs at distance I need to use
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The shop
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Out this window is 100 , 200, 300 yd targets , shooting over some cows. Ha ha ha View attachment 338558
The 400, 500, 700 yd targets is this way
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Took the longest to figure out where I needed to be at 300 , then at 400yds 1st shot ā¦. Money ā¦. Never have tried this distance before
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Heading back to Billings tomorrow, feeling comfortable and confident if I have to try a longer shot on a buck
Yeah, I put like almost 50 rounds through the 308 so thatās why I used the sled because I wanted to save my shoulder, 1st time ever using one, not sure if Iāll be able to get back down there before season , itās gonna have to do , I also own a tripod that Iāll have in the truck , never used it for a harvest thoughIf you only shot off of a lead sled, I would suggest that you try some shots off your bipod or off a pack. Your point of impact could be way different. At least, that was my experience.