Caliber for 300-1000 yard Large Game Rifle

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Time to slow down

After reading all the OP's posts in his 3 ongoing .300/.375, 300-1000yd threads trying to understand where he was coming from, going to and not sounding condescending. I did a search of previous threads and in the past several months they all have a common theme. Looking for information from the great folks is a good thing but to the OP, please slow down. You've got lots of pokers in the fire and many problems to solve.
Case in point, I shoot a competitive Silohette match. Rimfire is 25/50/75/100yds, Centerfire is 50/100/150/200. Five targets at each distance, one shot per target with time being the tie breaker. New shooters come out and want to shoot FAST. They try, shoot a low score in a crappy time. They ask "how do I learn to shoot fast?" My reply is always "learn to shoot slow" work on a perfect 20 first, speed will come.
You need to figure out your other shooting issues BEFORE introducing new issues or you'll never get out from under any of them.
 
After reading all the OP's posts in his 3 ongoing .300/.375, 300-1000yd threads trying to understand where he was coming from, going to and not sounding condescending. I did a search of previous threads and in the past several months they all have a common theme. Looking for information from the great folks is a good thing but to the OP, please slow down. You've got lots of pokers in the fire and many problems to solve.

Some dudenals post just to post, then sit back and dig into the popcorn, and hope they can laugh at most of the responses. :rolleyes:
 
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