g.willikers
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Most conversations on this or any other forum are about what to buy, what's the most accurate, what ammo is best, 'etc, 'etc.
But when it gets right down to it, it's quite often the shooter more than the equipment.
This article from the recent Shooting Sports USA online magazine is a perfect example.
(Anyone can apparently subscribe to it at the web site for free - https://www.ssusa.org/sign-up-for-updates/).
In 1921, a 62 year old fellow using an off the rack rifle with plain ole' issue ammo, and a home made spotting scope sets a 1000 yard record that stands to this day.
Check it out:
https://www.ssusa.org/articles/2016...-CENSORED--CENSORED--CENSORED--CENSORED-=0416
But when it gets right down to it, it's quite often the shooter more than the equipment.
This article from the recent Shooting Sports USA online magazine is a perfect example.
(Anyone can apparently subscribe to it at the web site for free - https://www.ssusa.org/sign-up-for-updates/).
In 1921, a 62 year old fellow using an off the rack rifle with plain ole' issue ammo, and a home made spotting scope sets a 1000 yard record that stands to this day.
Check it out:
https://www.ssusa.org/articles/2016...-CENSORED--CENSORED--CENSORED--CENSORED-=0416