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Beginner questions.
DanO:
In my case I am a CH only shooter, the DOT for me was harder to center in the mothball, as I spent to much TIME focusing on that, instead of the wind flags.
If I formed my group where I sighted on the target, a dot could have some real advantages for using the hold off method of shooting, especially at 200 yds.
As most folks group outside the mothball in an attempt to keep a pristine aiming point, the mothball.
I have found that I can quarter the mothball with very little effort using the CH. If I was any kind of a hold off shooter a dot my be advantagous.
In reality I probably have not shoot a DOT enough to be fair in my assesment, but in all fairness I can say that about, front rests, stocks, barrels, bullets, powders etc.
DanO
GRiNGo:
Thanks guys. Hey Calvin you said the next time you shoot is a long time away, don't you guys shoot in winter?
Joe Mendham:
It's just that it's going to take him that long to get over the Bomber's loss in the Grey Cup
cyanchycki:
Thanks Joe, you had to remind the Manitoban's of that......... LMAO.... 0-5 the last 5 Grey Cup finals. They are as bad as the Leafs and Canucks for CHOKING....
Chad I do not shoot my BR rifles in the winter. No fun in the cold. I need to do what James G does. Build a heated shooting shack.
I have a power line right beside where I am thinking of putting my lastest 100 yard line at the farm. Would not take much to get power to a building......
Aaradhana Akshay:
Interesting post.
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