Originally Posted by jwall
Originally Posted by lapua6547
Just for shiitts and giggles I googled this:

What distance are most deer shot?
Mostly, whitetails are killed at 100 yards or less and mule deer at 200 and under, but every once in a while, you will want to take a shot at truly long range–300 and 400 yards.Aug 1, 2004



puah, we are friends and I'm not shooting at you. grin

I do understand averages but I'm not concerned about the average for all hunters/shooters. I prep for myself.
Most of my deer have been killed less than 200 yds and some less than 100. I have also kilt plenty 200-300 yds and
a few @ 400 yds.

I was an UNabused Boy Scout so 'be prepared' is ingrained in me. Early in my deer hunting I was disappointed to
be reminded that I was NOT prepared for longer shots. Lesson LEARNED.
That theme is appropriate for many things beside hunting. DON'T go to deer lease W/O liquid, snacks, or first aid.

I 'could' have killed nearly all my deer with a 270/280/30-06 class rifle (include 25-06). A few times I've been glad to have a 7 RM or 300 WM in my hands.

I KNOW a 7 RM isn't needed for deer hunting in the South, it's comforting in really open desert , prairie ,bean field
or large cutover landscape.

I'd rather have 'too much' and not need it THAN to have too little and need more. That applies to more than hunting.
Make of that what you will. LOL

Bottom line for ME is:

Hunt/shoot what pleases YOU and that's what I do. It doesn't matter to me and I don't lose a minutes sleep over anyone
hunting a handgun or short range rifle. BTW I have killed deer with a Rooger (lol) SBHK 44 mag.

I don't go for, "almost as good as". I get the real thing.

Jerry




All good JW....

Most people buy into the sales pitch from gun manufacturers for all the new calibers which are being touted as the "latest and greatest" for their own sales dollars. IE... 6.5 Creedmoor, 6.5PRC .224 Valkyrie, and all the new Nosler calibers etc....
More times than not, hunters / shooters are very gullible and chase the propaganda instead of working on their overall marksmanship.

By this list, if people wanted a truly "long range point and shoot" (depending on what the definition of long range is) they should opt for one of the top 3 and call it a day.

6.5-300 Weatherby Magnum -32.00 -200.80
.26 Nosler -34.00 -210.70
.28 Nosler -37.00 -225.10

By the way..... the 280 best the 270..

.280 Remington -45.00 -287.40

.270 Winchester -46.00 -314.00


https://backfire.tv/flat-shooting-cartridges/


The good thing about this sport is we have plenty of calibers to choose form and debate about which is best on gun forums!
Buy what suits you, get the most accurate / highest BC hunting bullet that your rifle likes, gather your dope, practice, and put your skills to a successful hunt.


Last edited by lapua6547; 08/23/21.