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Question for the accuracy guys.
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<blockquote data-quote="recurve60#" data-source="post: 5741598" data-attributes="member: 6262"><p>They absolutely still can.</p><p>I must add that there are a plethora of deer targets to shoot at and the limit is higher now than then. Honestly a good rifle once sighted in correctly a dozen boxes should last a lifetime if a high quality scope is involved with good rifle care. </p><p>Not everyone is addicted to shooting. Shoot one at 100yd before season. If its on, good to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recurve60#, post: 5741598, member: 6262"] They absolutely still can. I must add that there are a plethora of deer targets to shoot at and the limit is higher now than then. Honestly a good rifle once sighted in correctly a dozen boxes should last a lifetime if a high quality scope is involved with good rifle care. Not everyone is addicted to shooting. Shoot one at 100yd before season. If its on, good to go. [/QUOTE]
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