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<blockquote data-quote="Preacherman" data-source="post: 3901164" data-attributes="member: 11033"><p>My longest shot was on a doe in 2020 @ 568yds with a 13mph cross wind. This is not typical for me and so there is a story behind it. I was hunting at Canadian River Hilton Hunting Lodge in Crawford, OK. The owner allowed me to use his custom 6.47 with his custom load and a tripod. He was the guide and spotter. My part was easy as all I had to do was dial in the clicks that he advised and then hold steady and pull the trigger. On my own there is no way that I could do that. BTW his 6yr old daughter can hit steal out over a thousand yards w/his guidance and spotting. <img src="/images/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /> This is why I call it deer sniping and not hunting. The doe had no idea that I was there and she was in for a fight. LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Preacherman, post: 3901164, member: 11033"] My longest shot was on a doe in 2020 @ 568yds with a 13mph cross wind. This is not typical for me and so there is a story behind it. I was hunting at Canadian River Hilton Hunting Lodge in Crawford, OK. The owner allowed me to use his custom 6.47 with his custom load and a tripod. He was the guide and spotter. My part was easy as all I had to do was dial in the clicks that he advised and then hold steady and pull the trigger. On my own there is no way that I could do that. BTW his 6yr old daughter can hit steal out over a thousand yards w/his guidance and spotting. :) This is why I call it deer sniping and not hunting. The doe had no idea that I was there and she was in for a fight. LOL [/QUOTE]
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