Re: Everyone Wanting to do Long Range Hunting?
Think before you post.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:</div><div class="ubbcode-body">This thread took a wrong turn..... What does are the people that think, "we have are super magnum rifles with good scopes"........... "When the people have no idea how much just the elevation and weather conditions change the bullet flight at 800 yards."</div></div>
No one is going to go out in the field after zeroing their rifle at a hundred and just "aim at the mountains" for a holdover at 800yds. No one posted anything along those lines in your thread, and your methods show that you dont have much experience with what you claim to know about:
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I took my elk at 450 yards.</div></div>
I dont doubt this, I know many people that can do take game at the range of 500yds+.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:</div><div class="ubbcode-body">ONLY if I had all the data and could hit a vital sized plate at that distance 20 out of 20 shots (maybe more).</div></div>
Now here's where your shit gets iffy,
So since you took an Elk at 450yds, according to your post, that means that you can hit a vital area sized plate "20 out of 20 times(maybe more)" at that distance.
So I dont know what you consider the Vital area on a elk is but I would say a circle with a diameter of about 10 inches. once you expand that circle, chances of being a 1 hit kill go down.
Its possible to hit a 10 inch circle at 450yds, but id like to see proof of you doing this on a windy day (20 out of 20 times of course) (or more). Because when your hunting, its almost never going to be perfect conditions.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:</div><div class="ubbcode-body">To check that I would, go out 20 days record my first shot and it would have to be a hit. My dope for the shots would have to be the same every day.</div></div>
Since you are the gandhi of long range hunting, you should know that If the temp, wind conditions, altitude (all other factors....) are not exactly the same, this will not happen,
so according to your preaching's no one should ever take a long range shot at an animal.( because I doubt alot of people on here can hit a 10" plate 20 out of 20 times at 400, 500, 600+ yards.
Read a little more before you post please, out of your 490 odd posts, I doubt I have seen anything that really contributes to this site and ive held my tongue, but most of them appear to be more like :
"DUDE THATS AWESOME"
"TWAT TUESDAY, HELL YEAH BOII"
"YO, AWESOME RIG BRO"
Frankly Ive never seen anyone rank up posts like you do since OilyOwl.
Common kid, read a little more, post a little less, I know that im not much older then you but I actually try do my research before I post shit. this is the hide, not walmart where you can preach your crazy hunting stories to the guy behind the counter and expect him to believe it.
This is not an attack, think of it more along the lines of friendly advice.
As I stated before in your Long range hunting thread, my rule for hunting is try and get within 300 yards but if I have the data, rifle, caliber, optics and I know my rifle (ex. having practiced alot with that exact rifle) then I would not hesitate to take a "Long Range shot" at an animal.
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