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<blockquote data-quote="SDMF" data-source="post: 307030" data-attributes="member: 412"><p>The LRF becoming affordable and ubiquitous has effected as much change/advancement upon the shooting sports as did the brass case cartridge or the telescopic sight.</p><p></p><p>The LRF negates the need to shoot a rifle with an uncomfortable amount of recoil. Assuming one can use the LRF, a ballistics program, and make range corrections with their sighting device, one no longer needs to field a chambering that burns 100+gn of powder to eek an extra 50yds worth of MPBR. "Drop" has become "just a number". As long as you know the distance and how to account for it, drop becomes an insignificant part of the equation. Backing off to chamberings that are burning 35-50gn of powder and more efficient projectiles sure does encourage one to practice a lot more. Those lower recoiling rifles promote much better shooting habits as well, #1 being, MORE SHOOTING!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SDMF, post: 307030, member: 412"] The LRF becoming affordable and ubiquitous has effected as much change/advancement upon the shooting sports as did the brass case cartridge or the telescopic sight. The LRF negates the need to shoot a rifle with an uncomfortable amount of recoil. Assuming one can use the LRF, a ballistics program, and make range corrections with their sighting device, one no longer needs to field a chambering that burns 100+gn of powder to eek an extra 50yds worth of MPBR. "Drop" has become "just a number". As long as you know the distance and how to account for it, drop becomes an insignificant part of the equation. Backing off to chamberings that are burning 35-50gn of powder and more efficient projectiles sure does encourage one to practice a lot more. Those lower recoiling rifles promote much better shooting habits as well, #1 being, MORE SHOOTING! [/QUOTE]
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