Just a quick question that is probably irrelevant - - -> In the hunting environment,what kind of rest(s) will be available for that "magical" 600yd shot ?? --- SAWMAN
hood of the truck is generally good for 600...can be a little hard to load the bipod...truck bed is good on high ground...easier to load the bipod prone too.Just a quick question that is probably irrelevant - - -> In the hunting environment,what kind of rest(s) will be available for that "magical" 600yd shot ?? --- SAWMAN
that's the thing....it is really an outta the ass goal. If you consistently maintain a less than 1 MOA error at your 100 yard target you will most likely maintain the same error at 600. Once you have a better grasp on environmental factors you will be fine. Once you clean out the limits of your mind that isGuys, I’ve never shot anything beyond 100 yards. I just pulled the 600 yard number out of my a** because it was mentioned early in this thread so I ran with it. I don’t even have anywhere to practice beyond 100 yards right now. Like I said earlier, I’m an equivalent to a 5 year old in this area right now, but we all start somewhere. I wouldn’t take a long shot on an animal without being sure of my abilities.
hood of the truck is generally good for 600...can be a little hard to load the bipod...truck bed is good on high ground...easier to load the bipod prone too.
not sure I would try it with a mini 30 either
I love this - -> "He was running full out at 200yds and I shot him through the neck because I didn't want to ruin any meat".
And variations of the above. --- SAWMAN
That's an easy one...How much Cold Air is in a Sub-Zero freezer filled with Game Harvested at or over 600 yards?
Critters do like free lunches.Best left for other critters.
Me and a buddy killed 47 in one small town (3A) with our 22's
Like chucks,we were gonna drop them down the holes. Guide sez NO. Leave on top for the critters. Most likely hawks,owels,yotes,badgers,etc,etc.
Next AM fairly early we went back to the 3A town to take a look.
Not a single dead dog left. All gone. --- SAWMAN