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I'd not be looking any farther than 50 yds.
What is your theory? Does the wind catch the invisible forked tail that obviously exists at that velocity?
I have none but agree.I have a technical background in external ballistics and this is a factually correct statement.
The only thing worse is a disc.A round ball is not the most flight efficient projectile.
What HE said.Goodness is characterized by Light and warmth and calmness of being.
Evil, obviously, by darkness and heat…but sometimes extreme cold.
The highly volatile nature of Evil creates random conditions which cannot be accounted for with known systems and practices. Combine that with the cover of Darkness that prevents observation…and you have the most infernal of situations which cannot be devined by inspiration or intuition.
I love the .36 , have a double, but i shoot arrows at 40 yards and my pcp airguns knocked heads of squirrels at 50 yards . I am just having fun with you, your thread is really interesting , I went after a squirrel this morning with my bow at 40 yards but it would not stop still, I use a scope on pcps, but to shoot a squirrel in the head at this 40 yard range would certainly be a challenge with iron sights .I have a 36 cal. Kibler SMR. My load is a patched RB over 25gr. of Swiss 3F. A ten MPH crosswind will blow that ball about 4" at 50 yds. Figure at least twice that at 100. The problem is the wind is rarely exactly 10mph, the vector is rarely exactly 90 degrees from the line of flight, and the wind/breeze is rarely uninterrupted or constant. All of this places a premium on your ability to judge conditions and make allowances for them. My rifle is for squirrel hunting and target use and most shots are under 40 yds. It is sighted in dead on at 40 yds.
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