akrifleman
AH veteran
- Joined
- Aug 17, 2022
- Messages
- 184
- Reaction score
- 379
- Location
- Palmer, AK
- Media
- 2
- Member of
- Long Range Shooters of Alaska, Alaska Rifle Club, SCI, AK Wild Sheep, PRS, PRS22, NRA RSO
- Hunted
- South Africa, AK, SD, NC, GA, FL, WY
Last year an African property owner took us to his ultra fancy range. He let me shoot his ultra fancy 300 PRC. The TV monitor showed I hit the target about 3" left of the bull ... at 1,000 meters. Interesting. But one shot was enough. Never in my life would I shoot at a big game animal that far away. Not even if I could find a duplicate rifle and scope. Hunting skill is getting close, not lobbing bullets long distance.
I understand the sentiment, but that is a gross oversimplification. Shooting at distance is a skill that requires just as much invested time as having bush skills. Most hunters I know could easily stand to practice distance shooting far more. Perhaps a good balancing of shooting ability, hunting ability, and understanding Time Of Flight would go much further. I believe it was Erik Cortina on a podcast that mentioned the more he shoots at very long range as a champ, the more he realizes what can go wrong the further out you go. While he is a 1000 yd champ, he knows that even at 600 yds, sometimes the wind just throws you off, and you are left searching for an answer.