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To: Augustus Gloop who wrote (1468916)7/14/2024 9:33:28 AM
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Bonefish

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Check out Boney's post the guy had a shirt from a sharpshooter club of some sort

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To: Augustus Gloop who wrote (1468916)7/14/2024 10:16:32 AM
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pocotrader
rdkflorida2

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It's actually quite easy. The AR-15 should shoot a group of about 1 inch at that range.

With a small amount of instruction at any rifle range in the country. After you run through a couple boxes of shells. An average guy should be able to make that shot 10 out of 10 times.

When I was his age I hunted coyotes, with 22-250 that has about the same ballistics as a AR 15. The kill zone on a coyote is about the same size as a human head. I never missed once.

He simply jerked that shot.