Max shot distance
#3
last year I would have said 400....it is probably the same this year but I still feel good at 500. I shoot basically a stock remington 700 .30-06 so 500 is probably about the farthest I would ever go until I get a new gun and a better set up. But that is a few years and a few thousand dollars away still
.
-Jake
-Jake
#4
I have worked hard this year and really accurized my 270 and have it shooting great groups. I have been practicing and I say I will go out to abour 400 yards but when that deer comes out and I start shaking it may only be 250. I will only take a shot I feel confident in.
#6
i feel comfortable up to 250 yards with my .243
idk about my 30-06, i went out to scope it in this past weekend and it wont even hit a sign at 100yrds. my dad took it to get bore sighted but idk if that will help because i think it has a bad scope/mounts on it. but i hope not. i dont have any money to get it fixed right now.
idk about my 30-06, i went out to scope it in this past weekend and it wont even hit a sign at 100yrds. my dad took it to get bore sighted but idk if that will help because i think it has a bad scope/mounts on it. but i hope not. i dont have any money to get it fixed right now.
#9
Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 161
Likes: 0
From:
Some long shooters here...
I'm good out to 450 under the right conditions, but hoping to upgrade to a true long range setup that will stretch that out to 800 or more. Out past 450-500 you enter a whole new world.
I'm good out to 450 under the right conditions, but hoping to upgrade to a true long range setup that will stretch that out to 800 or more. Out past 450-500 you enter a whole new world.
#10
ORIGINAL: NEB.BuckHunter
I am confident in taking shots up to 250 yards, but if I feel that it's a marginal shot, I won't even take the shot and thechance of wounding an animal.
I am confident in taking shots up to 250 yards, but if I feel that it's a marginal shot, I won't even take the shot and thechance of wounding an animal.



