From a field target discussion, I got this nugget of ballistic wisdom:
That maxe me think — How are typical kill zones shaped? Round? Square? Highly irregular?
And then I thought it probably would be helpful
to have diagrams or photos that show the precise location of the vitals: heart, lungs, brain.
New hunters will appreciate this.
And I will be going after two new-to-me species soon, so I need to know where to hit them that it hurts!
THANKS!
Matthias
Link to the quote:
Round kil zones require precise ranging. The better you range the target the more room you have for wind error.
Mike
That maxe me think — How are typical kill zones shaped? Round? Square? Highly irregular?
And then I thought it probably would be helpful
to have diagrams or photos that show the precise location of the vitals: heart, lungs, brain.
New hunters will appreciate this.
And I will be going after two new-to-me species soon, so I need to know where to hit them that it hurts!
THANKS!
Matthias
Link to the quote:
Time to combine Open and Hunter?
And I don't call Hunters using $3000 scopes that out-rangefind Leapers by a mile beginner friendly. . I don’t think that’s a reasonable comparison. Ranging capability of a scope comes from optical design more than the $$. There are affordable scopes that range find similarly at 16x as $3000...
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