Has anyone else noticed that nowhere in the discussion of 'long range hunting' has kinetic energy at distance been discussed?
In short, who gives d*mn whether cartridge X will shoot MOA or sub-MOA at a gazillion yards. If the projectile doesn't have enough kinetic energy to quickly dispatch the target animal, then what good is it? If you're just bangin' steel or paper at long range, then it's 'long range SHOOTING'. Long range hunting involves ethics as well as accuracy.

JMHO


I never thought I'd grow up to be a grumpy old man, but I did, and I'm killin' it.