At 1743 yds (17yds short of a mile) if you just miss the animal it has no idea what's going on. If the round crashes just to either side of them for deer they'll jump and move a couple feet that's about it. For coyotes it's 50/50 on either they'll bolt or stick around thinking the impacts are rodents or something. If they don't know their getting shot at they're very curious and tend to stick around. At those ranges anyway.
Yes a .50 is too much for 1000. A 300WM will do that just fine. 338LPM's and .50's are for 1300+ like for shooting over a quarter section to across a whole section.
yeah a 50 at 1000 would probably damage the meat ike a 30 cal mag at 200.LOL.
also at further ranges you have more time to get your dope and to take everythiing into consideration. hitting something on the move slightly with a 30 cal/308 at 700 yards is probably trickier than a staionary(ish) one at 2000 with a 50. just another thing i thought of . its open to critisism.
best kill shot made was with a 22-250 at 520 yards on a coyote.it was very obliging. seen me ,but not scared ,just face me directly and either sat down or layed down , if it had been lazily walking in a certain direction ,doubt i would have hit it. it took long enough to dope in a staionary critter at that distance. with my 9x i could barely see the thing. and glassed it but indeed thought it was a rock first time.
when i shot out to a mile this past fall with my 338 i estimated my hold,think 2 people were helping me out with isnipe,anyhow cranked my scope up and used the last reticle at 22x, fired , could not tell if it was a hit. so decided to get someone with the spotting scope and i started walking my shots in ,the target was big, but still,about 4 shots watched the dust inch closer to the target and voila the 2nd last reticle seemed to be hitting the target, so 2 moa(last/2nd last reticle line difference) at that distance is 36", i very well might have hit it the first shot.ill never know. point is a bit of practise and you could make a cold bore shot at that distance. no head shots or trick shot but get it there.
I would say there is a pretty big difference between shooting 1000y and 2000y. Range estimation is much harder and wind drift is bigger and way more variable. You dont have the luxury of walking shots into an animal, as you would a target. Unless you are hunting from the same spot with know distances and prior practice in that location, its pretty out of hand to take 2000 yard shots.
who imports them, and distributes?
not sure if it was mentioned lots of pages here.
Good to know. Heard of you Wolverine. Now to find a range where 50 cal Barret's can be shot (in Ontario...for me). A shame we can't setup shooting ranges in our backyards (given the right acreage) as is possible in Tennessee in the US for example.
You can.
But you can only shoot non-restricted firearms there unless somehow approved for restricteds