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.30-06?
What is the longest shot that can be taken at a deer with a .30-06 in a flat situation?
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This would probably be better answered in the firearms forum. But Ill bite anyway. The point blank range of a cartridge in my opinion, assuming that youve practiced at that range of course. Point blank for an -06 with 180 gr bullets and a standard 200 yard zero would be around 250 Im sure. Did I use the term "Point blank" properly? Im sure one of our ballistic gurus will quickly straighten me out. I know what I mean just may have improperly used a term to explain it.
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Thanks appreciated greatly
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The idea is to sight your rifle in at a range that makes t so you can shoot to the longest possible range without holding over your target. Of course like I said you must practice at the ranges you plan on taking game.
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RR did I use that term properly? For the life of me I cant decide whether I did or not.
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Yes sir, thanks RR. I just got through reading O'Connors Guide to Arms and Ammunition and he covered this subject in depth. Makes alot of since when you think about it.
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Like RR said +/- 285 yards.
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My thinking is... Who in the world would by a 30-06 to take long range shots...
Chance are... Nobody... So that tells me that the person just has this rifle hanging around... Chance are it's not a long rang shooter... You might want to stick with the 200 yard range... I doubt I'd break out all the BC stuff out on the guy... Gun is prob semi or a pumb and only shoots 2" groups at best anyhow... |
Originally Posted by Mr. Longbeard
(Post 3646004)
Who in the world would by a 30-06 to take long range shots... Plus, it was one of the first original sniper rifles, but because of it's recoil, another rifle was sought after. iSnipe |
Originally Posted by Mr. Longbeard;
My thinking is... Who in the world would by a 30-06 to take long range shots...
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