Cool video. Wonder how many gut shots and blown off legs are on the editing room floor.
I gotta say it...I'm sorry but I have to. The video is mislabeled...It should be long range ' Shooting' video...'cause that ain't hunting LOL. At a certain unknown range ( even B & C pussied out...they won't dare put a number down...pussies), it's just impressive shooting. At some point you are now far enough that stealth, wind direction, noise and all the other things that make hunting a challenge...no longer come into play.
"It's a good thing that I can shoot as good as I do, because my woodland skills just don't cut it. That way I can harvest them from distances where they cannot detect me"
The only thing missing is an ashtray and cupholder beside them, that way they can enjoy a cig and a coffee whilst shooting...cause it ain't hunting.
So I guess it’s time for the forum rules to state what distance is actual hunting so that members can say other members aren’t hunters and appropriate infractions can be issued.
I bet the CGN holy rollers would like that , of course infractions as well for matte scopes , synthetic stocks , baiting , rangefinders, and anything other than cup and core bullets in a .303.
Nope, we all have our own set of rules that make up our world. Some folks don't mind 600 yard shots; I myself enjoy the stalk, the one 'clean, earned' home run is worth being struck out 6 - 8 times. Today I lucked out, it was really cool. Usually the deer win..as it should be, they have more at stake. The odds should be in their favor IMO.
It's more than a good shot to me, it's the whole experience.
But honestly; my line of disapproval is just shy of 401 paces, it has to be somewhere. That seems fair; I won't shoot that far usually, but a 350-400 yard shot won't get you the side-eye from me when you speak of it in my presence.
So do what you have to do, just don't expect all to laud your prowess on distance shots.
Ever notice, nobody commends a good stalk...but they don't flame you either. Not many appreciate the difficulty of getting up close and personal...but no-one gets triggered either. And it is at least as tough as long shots...don't kid yourself.
But if you pontificate about 500+ yd shots, many don't approve...hmmm. Seeing a trend.
I'm gonna give the Sheep hunters some wiggle room though. That is a whole different game, which I have never played.
But deer hunting...come-on... take off the 'Shooting slippers' and put on your boots man.
Stay safe
I think if you can stand up and wave your arms without disturbing the game animals, you really should try to get closer.
Try that with a bull moose , you may wind up in an interesting confrontation!![]()
What?
If you can stand up and wave your arms and he comes closer, that's a good thing, right? I spend lots of time trying to call them closer every season one of us has a tag. Why are you afraid of moose?
^^^ If it's ok for a sheep hunter in the mountains, it's ok for anyone. My furthest shot is a black bear at 530 yards. I practice out to a lot further so I'm ready for it. It was a bare ridge to a dry creek bottom in the mountains with thick, steep timber in between. No hope of finding it after bushwhacking for almost 1/2 hour with zero line of sight unless you kill it first. I'm ok with anyone taking any shot that they are confident in achieving a first shot kill. If there's zero wind my max range on game is 600 yards. Any wind, especially gusty and changing directions rapidly, shrinks that down a lot. The guys on YouTube taking 1000+ yard shots and then correcting after a complete miss are doing it wrong, IMO. But if you consistently make first shot hits at a certain distance, I say go for it!
Btw, I've also shot bears at 5 to 25 yards in the timber. I take the opportunities as they present themselves. But I like to be prepared for the occasional reach out and touch them moments.




























