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View Poll Results: well?? how far was it

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  • 0-25 yards

    32 15.61%
  • 25-50 yards

    28 13.66%
  • 50-75 yards

    17 8.29%
  • 75-100 yards

    26 12.68%
  • 100-150 yrds

    25 12.20%
  • 150-200 yards

    22 10.73%
  • 200-300 yards

    24 11.71%
  • 300-400 yards

    18 8.78%
  • 400-600 yards

    12 5.85%
  • you wouldnt believe me any way but 600 plus

    1 0.49%
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Thread: How far away was the last deer you shot???

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    340M red stag with 150gn SST.
    Steyr Scout in the mighty 308.

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    went searching for a longer range animal with my first real missile launcher-7-300wsm 175grn @ 3070.200 yard yearling was all that was on offer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gibo View Post
    Your agenda is obvious MD. You may be happy with a slightly accurate rifle and yes most times that will 'do the trick' and yes most hunt/kill deer inside 200 but there is absolutely nothing wrong with refining accuracy to be far better than good enough, practicing at long range and killing at long range when it presents itself. You seem to have something against it?
    Not quite correct. Rather than having issues re really accurate.im showing that in.....what's it now?70% ?? Of cases the rifle that will poke holes into 2"/50mm at hundred yards/meters will kill the AVERAGE deer with no fuss or bother. In times of component shortage,the NEED to use fifty rounds to make sub MOA loads,to shoot a deer at under 300 yards/meters seems somewhat...pointless/redundant
    75/15/10 black powder matters

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    Quote Originally Posted by Micky Duck View Post
    Not quite correct. Rather than having issues re really accurate.im showing that in.....what's it now?70% ?? Of cases the rifle that will poke holes into 2"/50mm at hundred yards/meters will kill the AVERAGE deer with no fuss or bother. In times of component shortage,the NEED to use fifty rounds to make sub MOA loads,to shoot a deer at under 300 yards/meters seems somewhat...pointless/redundant
    50 is excessive, suggest you get someone else to reload for you
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    12m

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    538m, 123 sst out of a 260. The one before that was 540m, standing in pretty much the same spot.

    Edit. The deer were standing, I was laying down. I try to shoot prone for shots further than 400m........
    Last edited by Ross Nolan; 19-12-2023 at 11:34 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snoppernator View Post
    Does standing on a deer count? Stepping over a log.
    Sunning itself at 5pm. Not sure who got more of a fright. No animal was harmed....

    Last week shot one at 10 paces. Browning BLR in 223 with red dot goodness
    In which case a traditional bow hunter is born.

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    Seems Micky Duck got banned? What’s the go there?
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    0m because I haven't got one yet . Goat at 15m though.
    I am currently working on building my shooting skills so the more accurate I can get my rifle the better to compensate somewhat for excitement and poor form/tiredness in the field.


    Identify your target beyond all doubt because you never miss (right?) and I'll be missed.
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    330m on a young goat a couple of weekends ago.

    I have been following this thread, unsure if I wanted to weigh in on the conversation, but now I think I will. I think that testing ones ability to shoot at range is something that you develop as time goes on, especially if you get into alpine when it can at times become a necessity if you want to pursue a trophy. Walking for a week to take one shot encourages one to remove as many variables as possible and it is a good tool to have in your toolbox if the chance presents itself.

    Nonetheless, if it is about getting meat in the freezer I tend to agree that generally you can get away with a rifle that is capable out to 300m most of the time. Hence why flat shooting cartridges with modest projectile weights like the .270win have been so popular as a do-it-all rifle for so many years.

    I have found myself carrying belted magnums with big scopes for fun on numerous occasions and often not getting the chance to use them for excessively long shots... but man is it fun when the chance presents itself and you confidently put an animal on deck at decent range, especially after the countless rounds you put in practicing and hours fine-tuning your reloads!

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    9m Whitetail on Rakiura.
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    Surprised at how many people are shooting at sub 25m. Bushstalking deer is a skill that escapes me and I'd love to develop overtime. Tops hunting is awesome, but it would be nice for the bush lower down to be an option as well.
    Trout, norsk and Dazzh like this.

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    100m in the light.
    Got 3 out of 4

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    Quote Originally Posted by stagstalker View Post
    Seems Micky Duck got banned? What’s the go there?
    Ditto
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    Shot 2 Red stags 300 and 320yards. Normally up to 200yard. 16" Tikka .308 125 gr Accubond reloads. 2900fps.

 

 

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