Spurchaser
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I don’t shoot much at 300yds. Especially coyotes, lol. Only time 300yd shots are taken “if” they are taken is at stationary targets and I know where my bullet will hit. Here in South Georgia I don’t know if it’s possible to shoot a coyote at 300yds, at least no place I hunt it’s possible. Again, even if your shooting .25” groups at 500yds if that target doesn’t stop then we have the same percentage of hits.
I could understand the argument if a rifle shot the same spot at 25-300yds but it doesn’t. There’s only two distances it will hit dead bullseye and it’s very unlikely every shot will be at those two distances.
I could understand the argument if a rifle shot the same spot at 25-300yds but it doesn’t. There’s only two distances it will hit dead bullseye and it’s very unlikely every shot will be at those two distances.