Originally Posted by bangeye
I will just point out that for all the talk about using high BC bullets to pick off big game at long ranges , all the posting of MOA groups shot off a bench etc. I don't recall ever seeing a post where someone mentions I misjudged the wind slightly , or the animal took a step to reach that juicy blade of grass, or I wobbled a fraction of a moa just as I squeezed one off and I ended up shooting it 6" too far back I.e. In the guts and had to chase it all over hells high acre or just lost it period. Not one post I can ever recall so obviously it never happens. Funny it It happens at 150 yds. And my 40 years shooting experience only proves the farther out the more opportunity for it to happen and the bigger that wobble grows. But I've never heard it happening in the long range crowd.I have no doubt there are a handful of people on this site that is a consistsnt shot at 600 yds on game and a few more at the target range maybe you are one of them but for all the posts on this subject here on the fire I'm pretty confident in calling bs on 90% of them. So maybe I should have said for 90-95% of you you need to get closer. Also I won't impose what I believe on you any more than you imposing on me the belief of the higher probability of gut shooting game at long range is acceptable.


Obviously, you haven't been reading my posts.... can't recall but one f'ked up shot that I've committed that was the animal's doing, and I missed him clean.

Which made me not happy, but a whole lot less than mortified. But then, I got no pride. I'm too big a f'k up. My guns shoot fine. Mostly...

I've admitted to the pecker shot, and the ham shot (rifle shoots inch groups at 300 yards) .... BC / range/wind had nothing to do with the ham shot back in March, and range/wind/ lack of knowing the range had everything to do with the pecker shot several years back. Ask me how I know those placements...

I now have a range-finder good to 500 plus. 500 is my limit. I don't give a crap about BC, if the bullet is accurate to that range, in that gun. And one only knows that from "bench" shooting. I'm currently using a clay bank down the beach, myself... or sometimes the snow machine seat.

Of course, my preference is powder burns....One of my best shots ever was a moose at 16 yards.... with a .338WM sporting 175 gr. Speer Grand Slams, to the spine, from the front and just under the chin.... Might have overdone that one, just a bit.... smallest spike I've ever killed...

Satisfied?

Last edited by las; 06/22/17.

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