Is it realy that far
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ORIGINAL: stevenrayspeck
I have been hunting with my dad for many years and i have seen him take several deer through the years, but when i tell my friends about the shots he makes they don't believe me. The reason being that all his deer accept for 2 have been taken
between 350 and 450 yards. Almost all of them where taken when the deer was on a dead run. All of them where shot in the neck and they all dropped dead in thier tracks. On top of this he has always shot freehanded. So my question is, is it really that far and that amazing of a shot using his trusty old 243 rifle with a 9 power scope and 100 grain shells. I only wish i was as good of shot as he is.
I have been hunting with my dad for many years and i have seen him take several deer through the years, but when i tell my friends about the shots he makes they don't believe me. The reason being that all his deer accept for 2 have been taken
between 350 and 450 yards. Almost all of them where taken when the deer was on a dead run. All of them where shot in the neck and they all dropped dead in thier tracks. On top of this he has always shot freehanded. So my question is, is it really that far and that amazing of a shot using his trusty old 243 rifle with a 9 power scope and 100 grain shells. I only wish i was as good of shot as he is.
We offered him $10.00 for it on a trade for a new M94 carbine (which at that time was selling for around $82.50), but hesaid NO! It had beenhis father's rifle. So we took the thing, builtup the barrel tennon with arc welding, re-threaded it, and reassembled therifle with correct headspace, and tried to sight it in. This provved impossible, as the bore was "dark". This means you could look down the bore, and see NOTHING!! A .308" bullet would enter the muzzle past the ogive! BUT, there must have been SOME rifling still in it, since it shot dinnerplate size patterns at 100 yards. So we set the rear sight toplace the dinner-plate group somewhere near the top of the front sight bead, and gave the gun back to the guy. He was just tickled to death to have his gun restored, then told us how he'd killed a big mulie buck last hunting season with that rifle-at 800 yards!! ( He didn't say if it was running or standing still, but I'll bet it was running!!)
Now how's THAT for marksmanship??
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lmao, I don't know what is the funniest part of this topic, the original post or the follow ups! My sides are still hurtin...
I can believe a lucky shot or two, but repeatable consistency at those ranges on running deer? I don't know what bothers me the most about that situation, that he took the shots to begin with, or that he continues to do so?
RA
I can believe a lucky shot or two, but repeatable consistency at those ranges on running deer? I don't know what bothers me the most about that situation, that he took the shots to begin with, or that he continues to do so?

RA
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Nontypical Buck
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If your daddy makes them shots constantly, I'd get him a sponsor, get him on tv, and make some money, like that ol boy that shoots flying aspirins with a bow and arrow. I'd say shooting a flying aspirin at 20 yards with a bow and arrow was quite a bit easier than shooting a running deer, free handed, in the neck, and at 400 yards.
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Don,t get discouraged with some of these threads. Just,that some people have a hard time telling distances.The average shot around the u.s. is around 75yds. In states were long distance shooting is the norm a shot at those distances can be the average.This is true for i lived in such places. On the run,it takes a lot of practice.to hit a deer,but once you get use to shooting like that,one can say it like a video game. Anything hit in the neck will drop daead thats for sure,and to do it twice,Is freaky but can be done. A lot of people will ? you if you even talk about yardage like that,for they haven,t done it,nor seen deer that far away in there experiences. A bad stigma some have is well,if i haven,t done it,seen it,its no possible,well they are wrong!! Its all possible,and it s great that you look up to your dad like that and don,t stop enjoying hunting with him as long as you can!!! vangunsmith
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Thanks alot vangunsmith. I really appreciate your post. Where we live in Nebraska long distence shooting is just normal for us and everyone else we hunt with and aleast you understand that.
p.s. I can't imagen hunting a spot where you can't see past 100 yards.
p.s. I can't imagen hunting a spot where you can't see past 100 yards.


