I surely need to read less on the internet, but it always strikes me as confusing when I see the repeated threads about a guy asking what rifle he should buy for the next elk hunt with the usual condition that the rifle needs to be able to shoot 500 yards or even further. The guys that can accurately shoot that far have a skill set far superior to mine but most guys going hunting do not have the ability to get anywhere close to that.
It's not as if the newest magnum or rifle is a magical laser that makes distance irrelevant.
The internet is a dangerous place to gather opinions at times, I've frequently and recently read statements (like getting a half inch group at 400 yards from an out of the box rifle). Let's remember the regular hunter is a smelly old duff that is just glad to be away from the wife and work for a week.
Heronfish...... I consider myself a fairly seasoned Hunter, and I think you have it bang on.......
I don't criticize other hunting methods that are legal, but long range is not for me...... I prefer to get up close and personal if possible.....
I enjoy trying to get my rifles as accurate as possible through reloading (it's really not that hard or expensive)..... My personal limit is 300 yards......
Rifles all have characteristics and so do certain brands and models...... It's like anything else, accuracy is one of the attributes buyers are after....... That's why people ask about it......




















































