Watched the clip. A wee bit "click baity" for my liking, sorta over simplified. I don't recall my longest shot on game but I know I've passed up several memorable animals at 360M and less. I do shoot a lot at 500 and 600 on the range, and see a lot of shots taken by hunting rifles at those ranges.
Generally with modern rifles and rangefinders a hit on 10" at these 500/600 ranges should be well above 75%, and maybe 90 ish. But that's reliant on several factors, the precision of the zero being a huge one. Next I reckon is shooter discipline and practise, too many long range hunters lack the discipline to get everything in their favour to take a shot . . . My favorite bug bear I see every range session is natural point of aim, cripes if guys are not getting this right on a nice grassy level mound, they haven't a hope on the hill with its complexities - get this wrong and even 200 is a long shot. Finally environmental factors, mainly wind, are much more difficult when shooting over gullies etc.
My point is that to shoot ethically at game at these ranges requires a lot more thinking and practise in addition to just investment in gear and skiting about 100M 3 shot groups.




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