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spiddle 01-24-2007 03:16 AM

RE: 400 yard trophy?
 
30-06 Federal HE -180 NOS
Shoots flatter than the 270 hits harder than 300 win mag at that yardage!!

kshunter 01-24-2007 04:59 AM

RE: 400 yard trophy?
 
Regarding the original question; A vast majority of hunter can not accurately judge, letalone shoot 400 yards. A few can and when they can, then go ahead and shoot if you can't get any closer. But most of us should not even consider a 400 yard shot.

Jeff Ovington 01-24-2007 05:02 AM

RE: 400 yard trophy?
 
You bet...
And with any of those cal listed in your poll.......
Incl the .308 and 7mm-08 as well.....


Mihna 01-24-2007 09:11 AM

RE: 400 yard trophy?
 
it would depend on the angle or how much of the rack i can see....if i did shoot it would be with a 45-70

MinnFinn 01-24-2007 08:56 PM

RE: 400 yard trophy?
 
Who in the world would be shooting at big game with a .45-70 out to 400 yds. This is a post Civil War carbine caliber. No stretch of the imagination would call this a flat shooting caliber. It's more like an inverted "U" !

Look at your charts. A .45-70 405 gr soft point at 400 yds is 918 ft./sec (slow), 758 ft/lbs of energy. If it were zeroed at 100 yds, at 400 yds it would be 170 inches below zero point of aim!! Thats over 14 ft. of drop! You'd never kill a big game or much else at that distance with this caliber.

Better look for a .300 WM, 7 mm mag or other rifle that actually can carry that far with a reasonable probability with practice could hit a paper target at 400 yds. Then let that trophy animal youshould show some respect to pass on by rather than take some wild shot with a caliber from the 19th century.

Icetrey 02-02-2007 04:45 PM

RE: 400 yard trophy?
 

ORIGINAL: kshunter

Regarding the original question; A vast majority of hunter can not accurately judge, letalone shoot 400 yards. A few can and when they can, then go ahead and shoot if you can't get any closer. But most of us should not even consider a 400 yard shot.
Would you consider it?

strutnbuck 02-02-2007 07:07 PM

RE: 400 yard trophy?
 
Shot a Doe in ALa. this past week, 442 yds. 7mm STW!

James B 02-02-2007 08:21 PM

RE: 400 yard trophy?
 
I would try to get at least 100 yards closer. If I couldn't, he might be even bigger the next time we meet. Never have seen an anmal that I had to kill. If I take a trophy, it will be on my terms. I will pass for now.

cherokee_outfitters 02-03-2007 07:51 AM

RE: 400 yard trophy?
 
Most of the time a debate like this ends up being a West vs East style of shooting. Out west alot of shots are taking beyond 200yds. In the East alot of shots are under 100yds. So when one guy say i shota deer at 400yds the other guy is in disbelief. Then makes a comment like oh he's not a good hunter if he can't get no closer than 400yds. Guys that make those comments have never hunted antelope in the open prairie or mule deer at timberline where there's absolutely no cover beyond where your at. Sure most of the time there's a way to get closer. But sometimes when that monster buck is out there and there's no way to get to him or time is critical, you have better practiced for those shots or there goes your chance at a really nice trophy.

That being said no one should shot beyond their capable means. That to me means being able to hit a what your aiming at 99% of the time.

kingofspring 02-03-2007 08:48 AM

RE: 400 yard trophy?
 
My ultimate goal is to take one past 1000yds. At this time my equipment will get me out to about 600, but the longest shot I have taken was at 440yds. Every cartrige listed there is capable of a 1 shot kill at 400 yards, but the shooter better know what he's doing.


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