222 remington

Slowshot, listen to Dusty about hitting the black box. Sure you can see the bullet holes in good weather but when the mirage boils, a shot or two can hide in the black. Also, what Wilbur said is very important....shoot so that your impact is at or near the aim point. This makes it easier to hold off when the time is running out and the wind has changed. Also makes it easier to "chase" that first errant shot. Both Dusty and Wilbur have sent a lot of rounds down range and they know of what they speak......listen to them. Good shooting. James
 
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