OUT OF SIGHT, OUT OF LOCK
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(Note: Many hunters sight-in deer rifles to shoot about two
inches high at 100 yards, thus enabling the shooter to keep
the impact point within a clean kill zone at longer ranges
without having to aim high to account for bullet drop.
Before doing this, check the ballistics of your
rifle-and-cartridge combination — most any gun-shop
owner will have a chart — to determine how far you
can expect the point of impact to change over a given
distance.)
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Once carefully sighted-in, your rifle will give you the
best it's capable of. Your next step is to get in enough
shooting time with the firearm, at various distances and
from sitting, prone and offhand (standing) positions, to
make sure that you're able to contribute an equal (well,
nearly so) ability. With that done, you can take to the
field with calm confidence, which is probably the most
important hunting tool of all.
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