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No big trick to that... grain or alfalfa fields in farm country or cuts in the northwest... I hope one of three things for you;

1. That you are really, really good at reading wind and placing shots under hunting conditions.

2. That you get no shots at game.

3. That it is a clean miss.
 
Best chances for hunting would be within 200 yards, otherwise what's the point of "hunting" vs shooting? I don't get this recent trend of threads looking for opportunities to take long range shots when you can readily come within <100 yards of a deer in most parts of the province. In Ontario, the only chances you have of taking a shot like that would be farmland, or maybe a pole line or cut block. Either option will be hunted by somebody else for the most part. Get a 30-30 with open sites and learn to shoot 50 yards in the timber for a real hunting experience with less competition. All my bucks and does have been taken within 80 yards. Again, why risk a stupid shot when you don't have to?
 
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