The point-blank range concept
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Hunters seldom shoot within point-blank range because targets are usually partially shielded. The target's distance, the height above sight line, the wind and gun trajectories have their respective impacts. Point-blank connotes a hit in the vital area with no chance for bullet drop.
Publication Name: American Rifleman
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0003-083X
Year: 1996
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Scopes: the big element
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Most gun enthusiasts consider the adoption of telescopic sight as the most vital improvement for hunting rifles. Even the combination of synthetics, stainless steel and improvised cartridges fail to overcome the advantages offered by a glass-sighted hunting rifle.
Publication Name: American Rifleman
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0003-083X
Year: 1993
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.223 Rem.: a true deerslayer?
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There is much controversy concerning the use of small-caliber cartridges such as the .223 Remington for hunting deer and other large game. The technical points of the issue are presented and discussed.
Publication Name: American Rifleman
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0003-083X
Year: 1992
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