BFD
Hammer Time Executive member
I won't clutter the post with youtube links, but the latest eye opener seems to be the challenge originally put forth by the Youtube channel "Backfire" with his "Milk Jug Challenge". The challenge was predicated upon all the LRH trash talk and internet LRH commandos boasting LR hunters are shooting critters out to a mile with regularity n such happy horse crap. The content creator sent out an invite to shoot milk jugs to 600yds without any restrictions on gun, gear, or positional restrictions. (Milk jugs were chosen due to relative vital dimensions match of a deer) Since the original challenge was presented by Backfire, numerous other content creators have followed suit with similar challenges, and to date, nobody has run the challenge clean to 600yds. So, now an F-class competition shooter, Eric Cortina, is going to take up the challenge.
So, it takes a competition shooter, with one of his rigs to accomplish even 600yds? Not 1600yds or even past 1000yds as many LRHers claim to hit animals with regularity. Geezo! I should think with how capable and effective LRH can be, it wouldn't take a pro shooter to accomplish a feat taking place in 1/3 the claimed target distances! as @JesseJ would say, "Boy Howdy!"
There is a lot more to discuss on this, but I figured this is a good primer. What are ya'lls thoughts?
So, it takes a competition shooter, with one of his rigs to accomplish even 600yds? Not 1600yds or even past 1000yds as many LRHers claim to hit animals with regularity. Geezo! I should think with how capable and effective LRH can be, it wouldn't take a pro shooter to accomplish a feat taking place in 1/3 the claimed target distances! as @JesseJ would say, "Boy Howdy!"
There is a lot more to discuss on this, but I figured this is a good primer. What are ya'lls thoughts?