Something that I enjoy when the wife and I hit the antique stores is looking for old books on hunting and the outdoors. One of the things I enjoy most about them is how they give perspectives on hunter viewpoints and opinions from years past.
I found the one in the photo below and can already tell it's well worth the $2.50 that I paid for it. I'm sure most would agree that Jack O'Connor was one of the most respected authors within the hunting and shooting communities. After reading his comment on what defines long-range shooting, I wondered if most would agree with his definition today.
"Just what is a long-range shot at big game? Defined conservatively, it is any shot made beyond the ordinary point-blank range of the rifle in use. And that means any shot in which the bullet will fall more than 4 inches below the line of sight and where allowance for drop is necessary."

I found the one in the photo below and can already tell it's well worth the $2.50 that I paid for it. I'm sure most would agree that Jack O'Connor was one of the most respected authors within the hunting and shooting communities. After reading his comment on what defines long-range shooting, I wondered if most would agree with his definition today.
"Just what is a long-range shot at big game? Defined conservatively, it is any shot made beyond the ordinary point-blank range of the rifle in use. And that means any shot in which the bullet will fall more than 4 inches below the line of sight and where allowance for drop is necessary."

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