Long Range School (midwest)

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So if I am and it diverges from your opinion does that make it wrong?

Edit: I have received notice that the pinned post is not a rule, or something.
When someone can show me they can place every shot within a 6" circle at 600 yds on changing terrain and in changing weather conditions I will reconsider.
Edit: It's against the rules to respond sarcastically to this. I have removed this comment to reflect that.
 
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All-this is a discussion forum. Differing opinions are welcome. Taking unnecessary shots at individuals for their opposing opinion is against the rules. Let's keep it civil and informative.

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JJ; "You're kind of just parroting stuff that's said every time the subject comes up anywhere."

So if I am and it diverges from your opinion does that make it wrong? When someone can show me they can place every shot within a 6" circle at 600 yds on changing terrain and in changing weather conditions I will reconsider.
“Every shot within a 6” circle at 600 yards” would win almost every midrange F Class competition or at least make it an X count race. I would venture to say that there is nobody that is capable of “every shot within a 6” circle at 600 yards in changing terrain and changing weather conditions”, especially with a hunting rifle.
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All-this is a discussion forum. Differing opinions are welcome. Taking unnecessary shots at individuals for their opposing opinion is against the rules. Let's keep it civil and informative.

@JohnJohnson

Ok, so what precision (moa) do you think is required to be responsibly shooting at game animals?
“Every shot within a 6” circle at 600 yards” would win almost every midrange F Class competition or at least make it an X count race. I would venture to say that there is nobody that is capable of “every shot within a 6” circle at 600 yards in changing terrain and changing weather conditions”, especially with a hunting rifle.
Ryan
So, is that too tight for shooting at live animals?
“Every shot within a 6” circle at 600 yards” would win almost every midrange F Class competition or at least make it an X count race. I would venture to say that there is nobody that is capable of “every shot within a 6” circle at 600 yards in changing terrain and changing weather conditions”, especially with a hunting rifle.
Ryan
I believe the F Class target for 600 yds has an X-ring of 1/2 MOA or 3 inches, is that not correct?

Back in the 1980's there was a group in Pennsylvania called the "1-Mile Deer Hunters Club". The one name I remember from the group was Earl Chronister and he set a number of long range shooting records for group size. As part of my research for the SO sniping community I contacted Earl to learn more. He told me they had a place in Penn they would go out and set-up their shooting benches (not far from their trucks) that looked over a wide valley. They would then sit back on their "shooting stool" and wait for an unsuspecting deer to appear on an opposing slope. When they had a deer in sight they would then set their scopes for the estimated range and fire a sighting shot at something at least 100yds to the left or right of the deer where they could observe the impact. They would then make the corrections and engage the deer. This I would call "Deer shooting" and not "Deer Hunting"
 

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More info on Midwest school/training would be nice if anyone has things to share on places to look I would appreciate it
 
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