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    Quote Originally Posted by Fish on Line View Post
    When season first opened, My step Brother and two of his friends came over to Site in their scopes using the Contraption that holds the Gun -- taking the human element out of the shot... they also had a range finder -- targets were set up at 25 -- 75 -- and 150 yards If you have never done this it will open your eyes to what the chart shows for the point of impact
    I guess I'm confused over the need for the rangefinder at those distances, and also the choice of their target distances.

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    Quote Originally Posted by "D" View Post
    Well, found out a new friend has 300 acres and wrangled an invite. Just had hopes of getting a young doe to make some pattie sausage and ground meat. Plus do something special with the tenderloin. Had a nice box stand. He dropped me off at 2 pm. At 3:30 a turkey appeared. Within 5 minutes I counted 42. About 4 they were 75 yards away. Knew it probably was not a good idea, but could not resist a pic. As you see in the second pic they became shy. Figured no chance of seeing a deer after that, but I never seen so many turkey's, and was pleased with that. Low and behold about 20 minutes later a couple does came out across the field I was watching. Out of range but exciting. 5 minutes later one stepped out about 90 yards away. I made the decision that yes I would take her, since I talked about it before hand. Using a 35 caliber Marlin, shooting Remington 200 grain, I cocked and put her in sight. At that time another stepped out next to her. i waited for them to settle and decided on the second. She went cross ways and bent her head down. A perfect target. I lined up and squeezed. She raised her head and shook it then turned and walked in the woods. I cocked and was lining up on the other when she ran in the woods. They were only 5 feet from the edge. I gave it a little time and walked down to look. Found no trace of blood, hair or deer. At least I can say I only missed one in 30 plus years. hahaha. Anyway, loved it and now with permission I plan on going at least twice more this week. Also, plan on buying into the lease next year and getting fully into it. I had a blast. Thanks Max.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike58 View Post
    D turned my harvest into jalapeņos and pepper jack salami today
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    Bring one to fall camp. Looks great.

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    beautiful sausage right there .....
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    Quote Originally Posted by yobuck View Post
    I guess I'm confused over the need for the rangefinder at those distances, and also the choice of their target distances.
    bullets rise and fall after they leave a rifle and if the caliber is not a long ranger it is likely high at 25 and close at 75 and below at 150 or at least I think I remember that from back when ...maybe 2 inches or more in difference in point of impact or so on those ranges ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ketchn View Post
    bullets rise and fall after they leave a rifle and if the caliber is not a long ranger it is likely high at 25 and close at 75 and below at 150 or at least I think I remember that from back when ...maybe 2 inches or more in difference in point of impact or so on those ranges ?
    Bullets never rise after leaving the muzzle, the drop toward the ground is immediate. Confusion is often connected with line of site, which can be crossed by the bullet. But it never crosses above the line of the bore, regardless of the velocity when it leaves the muzzle.
    Long range shooters/hunters, will as a rule choose a 100 yd zero distance for their rifle, regardless of the cartridge they use.
    That simply put is a place to start and return to with the scope. Home base if you will, everything starts, and then returns there.
    If the distance is known, there is no need for a rangefinder.
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