IMO every reliable rifle can shoot and kill at that distance. It's not the gun or caliber as much as it is the shooter and scope.
Not even close.
You can't winthe Daytona 500 in a Saturn just like you can't shoot 1000 yards consistantly and accurately with an off the shelf Remington SPS.
You have to have the proper equipment
first and then you must develop the skills with that equipment in order to be successful.
if you can't get within a 100 yards then i wouldnt shoot
Yeah right.
I can see that 380" elk or 190" deer standing 150 yards away and you refusing to shoot it with that .30-06, 300 mag, or what ever you may be hunting with. That's like saying that you won't shoot past 10 yards with your bow.
Try getting within 100 yards of a mature antelope buck with a harem of does where you can see for miles after he has been stalked several times unsuccessfully through out the season by other hunters. Remember than antelope have vision equivalent to ours looking through 8 power binoculars.
I would love to have the money, time and facilities to be able to routinely shoot at 800 yards and farther.