| bronko22000 |
04-09-2007 03:52 PM |
RE: 30-06 Elk Hunting
Trophyhunter made a good point with using a table for bot wind and distance. This should be broken down into 10 yd increments. With distance all you need is a good rangefinder and know your rifle/loads ballistics to make the shot. The hard part comes in from the wind. Wind direction, wind speed are hard to judge except with a lot of practice. I won't take a shot over 300 yds with any kind of noticable cross wind. I've have taken whitetail, mulies and antelope at over 400 yds with a .270 on calm days and two other antelope at just under 300 yds on very windy days. The first time I got lucky and didn't allow for the wind and almost missed the animal completely. The second one I allowed an estimated 1 foot for wind drift and hit very close to where I wanted. Of course the 130 gr .270 bullet does not buck the wind as well as a 180 - .30 cal bullet will. But wind drift could be signifcant.
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