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Prairie Boy 03-10-2003 10:43 AM

long range shots?
 
what' s the longest shot you have ever taken at a big game animal and what' s the longest shot you would take on a big game animal provided you had an adequate cartridge, scope and rifle.

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wimp 03-10-2003 11:18 AM

RE: long range shots?
 
225 yds. Made the shot and got a clean kill. That' s not very far to some but my terrain limits these types of shots.

Under ideal conditions with proper equipment I' d take a 350 yd shot.

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Briman 03-10-2003 03:12 PM

RE: long range shots?
 
410 yards with a .243. Double lunged an 8 point buck which expired after trotting 15 yards.:D

The longest shot I would take nowadays would be around 200 yards- I now hunt in dense forest rather than over open marsh and generall use iron sighted rifles- plus I know better now not to take such long pokes at game.[8D]

LARRY338 03-10-2003 03:48 PM

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550 yards is the longest I have taken. I would go maybe 600 on an animal the size of an elk, and about 450 to 500 on deer. Everything has to be just right though or you can be just pi$$ing in the wind. The long shot imo should be done in the morning or at least several hours before dark so you will have good light to find the critter or to make sure you missed if thats the case. I also think that if you havent shot at targets over the same ranges then you should never try it. Just knowing what a loading manual says about trajectory and wind drift isnt enough. You should have some actual experience shooting at long ranges rather than just thinking because your rifle will launch a bullet at escape velocity you can kill anything you can see. A rest, a good laser rangefinder, a deer that will stand still in the open on a calm day, and a confirmed zero with a highly accurate rifle is what you need to start with. Go out and burn about 1500 rounds a year with that rig over extended and different ranges, and your chances get much better. I passed shots at a good whitetail last fall at ranges between about 280 to 350 yards because he wouldnt give me a good shot. I think I could have killed him, but just wouldnt try a low percentage shot. I took a doe at over 400 yds on that same powerline right of way. Once you get yourself and your rifle ready, there still wont be that many opportunities. At least not where I hunt. But, I think you should be ready if the chance comes along.

Pro-Line 03-10-2003 04:19 PM

RE: long range shots?
 
I' ve killed 2 whitetails at just a smidge under 300yds. It all depends on the situation for me. I' ll shoot a little farther, if everything' s right. I' ll also pass on closer shots if I' m not comfortable.

handloader1 03-10-2003 10:00 PM

RE: long range shots?
 
500m. Good luck.

bigbulls 03-11-2003 12:37 AM

RE: long range shots?
 
The longest was 130 yards at a cow elk. I would feel comfortable taking a shot at about 350 yards if needed and the conditions were right.

Quilly 03-11-2003 04:10 AM

RE: long range shots?
 
longest... 40yds

i feel comfortable out to 200yds if the shot presented it.

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