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James B 06-15-2007 10:27 AM

RE: 1011 yard shot
 
Trouble is, any idiot with any rifle can make that shot once in a while and of course thats the only pictures you will ever see. If an animal that far away takes that unexpected step or a little whirlwind or unseen air currents occur, there is a lack of time for correction and a little change will amount to a huge difference in the hit. I will always feel that you need to put every thing possible in your favor and getting as close as possible is a huge part of that thinking. For those who like the challenge of long range shooting (Of which I am One and have done a lot of it) there are targets. Its every bit as satisfying to me to see a steel target topple or a 1000 yard gong ring as it is to kill something. And you can't wound a target.

ShatoDavis 06-15-2007 10:52 AM

RE: 1011 yard shot
 

ORIGINAL: James B

For those who like the challenge of long range shooting (Of which I am One and have done a lot of it) there are targets. Its every bit as satisfying to me to see a steel target topple or a 1000 yard gong ring as it is to kill something. And you can't wound a target.
I agree wholeheartedly.With only one exception. I have no problem with long range shooting of varmints. I once shot a coyote at 875 yards (my personal best). I wouldn't be opposed to shooting at coyotes at or beyond 1000. I've even been know to take pot shots at Prairie dogs at well over 500 yards. As you would expect I haven't hit one yet.

North Texan 06-15-2007 05:53 PM

RE: 1011 yard shot
 
6-7" groups at 1000 is darned good shooting if you are punching paper, but that same group is HUGE if you are trying to shoot a deer with it.:eek:

jeepkid 06-15-2007 06:00 PM

RE: 1011 yard shot
 

ORIGINAL: North Texan

6-7" groups at 1000 is darned good shooting if you are punching paper, but that same group is HUGE if you are trying to shoot a deer with it.:eek:
Thats the same thing I was thinking...

jeepkid 06-15-2007 07:41 PM

RE: 1011 yard shot
 

ORIGINAL: Ridge Runner

try an offhand group at 150, then tell me how it is!
RR
I agree with that too. I would not take a 150 yard off-hand shot at a deer, elk, etc... Coyotes, squirrels, and stuff like that then yeah. 6 inches is a lot when your talking about trying to hit the "kill-zone".

bigcountry 06-15-2007 08:04 PM

RE: 1011 yard shot
 

ORIGINAL: jeepkid


ORIGINAL: Ridge Runner

try an offhand group at 150, then tell me how it is!
RR
I agree with that too. I would not take a 150 yard off-hand shot at a deer, elk, etc... Coyotes, squirrels, and stuff like that then yeah. 6 inches is a lot when your talking about trying to hit the "kill-zone".
I think this will clear things up. Jeepkid, how many 1000 yard shots have you fired and what are your group?

jeepkid 06-15-2007 08:08 PM

RE: 1011 yard shot
 
I don't either, 700 is a lot different than 1000+. If I had capable rigs and a steady rest with lots of practice I would try a 600 or 700 yard shot. Thats why I asked about your Allen Mag, I think that would be awesome to get proficiant with moderate range shots like that. But I think 700 is about the max, any more and I just think theres too many variables. IMO

Oops, BigCountry posted the same time as me. I can hit 10 inch balloons at 500 with the 7mm Rem Mag. I have shot 800 or so (at a rock), with a .300 Ultra and the bullet dropped about 20 feet. I don't have any spot to shoot a 1000. Like I said, coyotes, squirrels, p-dogs, I think would be awesome to try and hit at that distance. But larger animals I want to have a little more room for error (wind, up drafts, animal gets spooked, etc...) IMO

James B 06-15-2007 08:31 PM

RE: 1011 yard shot
 
Missing a little is no big deal on targets, you just laugh and try again. However targets don't move at the last second causing the often gut shot critters one finds that crawled off and died after Rambo miscued. Thats all I got to say on this one. Folks. Good hunting, The anti's are watching.

jeepkid 06-16-2007 09:48 AM

RE: 1011 yard shot
 
RR-

If I ever make it out to West Virginia I am going to stop by and check out your long range guns and maybe get ya to teach me some long range tricks. ;)

bigcountry 06-16-2007 01:24 PM

RE: 1011 yard shot
 

ORIGINAL: jeepkid

I don't either, 700 is a lot different than 1000+. If I had capable rigs and a steady rest with lots of practice I would try a 600 or 700 yard shot. Thats why I asked about your Allen Mag, I think that would be awesome to get proficiant with moderate range shots like that. But I think 700 is about the max, any more and I just think theres too many variables. IMO

Oops, BigCountry posted the same time as me. I can hit 10 inch balloons at 500 with the 7mm Rem Mag. I have shot 800 or so (at a rock), with a .300 Ultra and the bullet dropped about 20 feet. I don't have any spot to shoot a 1000. Like I said, coyotes, squirrels, p-dogs, I think would be awesome to try and hit at that distance. But larger animals I want to have a little more room for error (wind, up drafts, animal gets spooked, etc...) IMO
Thank you, that clears it up and makes sense on how your feel


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