Originally Posted by czech1022
" Even if you have the finest .338 WTF in the world and have accounted for every perceivable variable, you are going to fugk up sometimes. Which is why I think more people should practice in the worst possible conditions they plan on hunting in, pick a max range, and leave it at that."

THAT'S IT: Simplify, practice until you KNOW it, not just think it, and "leave it at that".

Well done.


That would limit me to around 200 or so yards. I"ve shot in winds so strong they blow you and the gun around badly, such that past 200 I'd feel wrong..

But on an easy day... it opens up to way on out there..... past 800 just depending on the gun and my known value zero's.....

A good shooter knows when and when not to, and they are not always the same on Monday as they are on Monday evening....


We can keep Larry Root and all his idiotic blabber and user names on here, but we can't get Ralph back..... Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, over....