I'm a meat hunter that shoots in country that is not typically given to long range shooting, and I shoot a lot of pigs. They usually come in before daylight or at dark-thirty when you can barely see your reticle or target. They move constantly. Often between the time your brain sez to your finger, squeeze and it actually happens (squeeze not jerk) and the bullet impacts flesh, the hog will move six inches to a foot. Three hundred yards away, you don't see the hog, don't see the reticle or you make a bad shot. No thanks.

Best,

GWB


A Kill Artist. When I draw, I draw blood.