dmort
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Hey Tim, thought I would show you a couple of pics on where I shoot. This is just above part of the Snake River Canyon and about an hour from home. One picture shows where I'm looking when the shooting starts. The short dark horizontal line way out there is a rock outcrop. My little distance meter says it's two hundred yards away. Beyond that it's hard to accurately measure because of the flat topography,
Depending on the weather I start looking for the critters in April. I always check the weather first, because along with being cold (bring shooting gloves) you have to contend with wind. Spring here can be a little breezy and if it is over 10 miles an hour I stay home.
I get my best groups with 55 grain bullets which aren't great for bucking wind but will give me groups in the low 3 to 4 range.
Mort
Sorry for the picture orientation. Tried to fix it, maybe later,
Depending on the weather I start looking for the critters in April. I always check the weather first, because along with being cold (bring shooting gloves) you have to contend with wind. Spring here can be a little breezy and if it is over 10 miles an hour I stay home.
I get my best groups with 55 grain bullets which aren't great for bucking wind but will give me groups in the low 3 to 4 range.
Mort
Sorry for the picture orientation. Tried to fix it, maybe later,
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