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Coolbeverage, read more carefully. Either that or quit pointing fingers. Finger pointing because you cannot hear the ideas and suggestions you disagree with will make you seem foolish.
Terry, I don't know which would be more challenging. Hitting something with an AK-47 at 300 meters, or hitting something with a .308 at 1000 meters. both would be nearly impossible shots. For example, if your .308 were sighted in at 25 and 125 yards (I imagine you understand the curved trajectory of a bullet), you'd probably have to aim something like 30 feet above that target 1000 yards away. Or more. I am no ballistic expert and these figures are WAG's, but my point is that a 1000 yard shot is not something that can even be conceived except by an expert, and you'd want to use a gun designed for muzzle velocity like a .222 or 22-250. My grandfather, who was a ballistic expert, was fairly proud of killing a rock chuck at nearly 700 yards, with a .222.
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