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  • How Accurate Do You Have to Be Part 7 By Dr. Ken Nordberg

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    How Accurate Do You Have to Be Part 7 By Dr. Ken Nordberg The road to accurate shooting while hunting whitetails extends far beyond a shooting range. Great field accuracy also depends on what desirable quarries are doing when spotted – moving rapidly away, bounding or trotting because you alarmed them or walking slowly and often stopping because they have no idea you are near, most common when skillfully stand hunting.  The trouble is, stand hunters must travel on foot to get to stand sites (see last month’s article about...

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  • How Accurate Do You Have to Be – Part V By: Dr. Ken Nordberg

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    How Accurate Do You Have to Be – Part V By Dr. Ken Nordberg Not all regularly successful deer hunters are great shots. Most I have known during my 71 years of whitetail hunting were stand hunters who were particularly skilled at finding stand sites where their odds of seeing unsuspecting deer – unalarmed and moving slowly or standing still – within easy shooting range were particularly great. Logically, such a skill adds enormously to shooting success. Most serious stand hunters inevitably begin to realize the odds for success at...

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  • Swab-its News Article - By Dr. Ken Nordberg

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    How Accurate Do You Have to Be? Part III By Dr. Ken Nordberg Big game hunting is one of your most cherished pastimes. You’ve become an expert shot at the shooting range, one-inch accuracy at 100 yards your constant goal. Why? Because you’ve learned to greatly respect the animals you hunt. The big ones are challenging to hunt, smart, extra wary and extra cautious. It’s difficult to get close enough to them to make one-shot, humane kills. You do your best to avoid merely wounding them, make them difficult to...

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