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I can shoot 600 yards and keep it on my own property, but 1000 yards is hard to come by, even to practice. I hear that the bullet doesn't go to sleep for at least 200 yards. I take that to mean that the bullet is still affected by the gun muzzle blast for at least that distance. I can believe at least 100 yards of this story. But what happens to the bullet after this point? I can't think of something radical that could happen to it. Maybe a gust of wind? But the same gust should affect the bullet at 100 yards, shouldn't it?
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