.50cal packer
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This popped into my head, after reading a post, FrankenMauser wrote. It had to do with which gun/s you haven't drawn blood with. That post, sparked interest with me, after many replies about, how many times people took "that gun," out with them and they shot minute of barn at critters, yet on paper, felt good about hunting with it.
So this thread, is about how many practice rounds do you shoot "regularly," before you say, this gun is ready for the field?
For me, it ranges from 100-150 rounds. It starts with sighting it in, using a few different bullet grains. Then standing, kneeling and prone positions. Then getting a windy day, to try them out again. Where do you guys stand on bullet count, before field play?
So this thread, is about how many practice rounds do you shoot "regularly," before you say, this gun is ready for the field?
For me, it ranges from 100-150 rounds. It starts with sighting it in, using a few different bullet grains. Then standing, kneeling and prone positions. Then getting a windy day, to try them out again. Where do you guys stand on bullet count, before field play?