Re: Everyone Wanting to do Long Range Hunting?
"can you do it on something other than a clear day?"
sometimes, if not then the shot is not taken, or you maneuver for a better shot.
"Finding a blood trail on the exact spot you shot the deer is a hell of a lot easier at 100 yards than 400 and the same would go for 1000."
Honestly I've never had to look for a blood trail, typically at that range you have the ability to watch the animal from the time itis hit till the time it expires. Or more often, as with alot of rifle kills, the animals drops DRT.
"I would never take that shot, but that's just me."
It is good to know your limits, that is one of the most important skills one learns.
"PGS, I respect your rifle and your groups, but do not think I know nothing due to a post. I see your target and thats nice, but what were the conditions on that day, looks pretty clear. Can you produce the same group on a windy, snowy, or rainy day on a cold bore shot?"
He was assuming you know nothing because of your comments, we all did. as far as the conditions, like I said before, know your limits, some people and some rifles can do shit that will amaze anyone. while others couldn't hit a cruiseship with a Crusader. PGS can shoot pretty damn good as he has shown,(not just on this thread) he also has the experience to know when and if he can make a shot. everyone has to figure that out themselves, and like you said, if its not your cup of tea fine, but that doesn't mean others cant nor should anyone tell them so.