Originally Posted by flintlocke
Originally Posted by MS9x56
If you are seriously comptemplating shooting at a game animal at 600 yards you should buy 500 of the bullets that shoot best in your rifle and use 480 of them practicing shooting from 50-600 yards.

Damn well straight. If the practice doesn't improve their shooting it at least gives 'em a reality check on fatal hit probability using the real life shooting positions used in the field. A lot of Sportsmans Warehouse trained snipers out there with high expectations and damn little experience.


I’ve never been in a sportsman’s warehouse in my life. But thanks for the tip. I settled on the 180 partitions. 1st bullet I tried, and the gun shot them 1/2 at 100 yards. Fired 5 shots at deer during our 2 week rifle season, and killed 5 deer. Decent buck at just over 400 yards, and 4 doe between 207 and 378 yards.


Oh, and believe it or not, deer bite. Fairly hard.