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Quote from: actionshooter on December 24, 2015, 09:54:20 PM I have used an AR15 a time or for hunting big game and was going to offer up my opinion, because these are nothing but opinions. Then I read through the entire thread and decided that I don't want to play the original posters games....... have fun guys. Just read this thread and am still happy I decided to stay out of this one......hahaha
I have used an AR15 a time or for hunting big game and was going to offer up my opinion, because these are nothing but opinions. Then I read through the entire thread and decided that I don't want to play the original posters games....... have fun guys.
The Club finds that long-range shooting takes unfair advantage of the game animal, effectively eliminates the natural capacity of an animal to use its senses and instincts to detect danger, and demeans the hunter/prey relationship in a way that diminishes the importance and relevance of the animal and the hunt. The Club urges all hunters to think carefully of the consequences of long-range shooting, whether hunting with a rifle, bow, muzzleloader, crossbow, or handgun, and not confuse the purposes and intent of long-range shooting with fair chase hunting.
Quote from: BLRman on December 26, 2015, 05:13:20 PMQuote from: bobcat on December 26, 2015, 04:35:45 PMThis topic is about shooting elk, right? At 500 to 600 yards? If so, no matter how good the shooter is, a 122 grain bullet at 2,400 fps muzzle velocity is inadequate for shooting elk at that range. I'm pretty sure most experienced hunters would agree. Not trying to be a wise crack but you stated yourself your farthest kill was 320, so your claim of inadequacy is purely speculation as you have no experience with this round, especially at mid range distances.True, but I know enough that I'd never attempt such a long shot with a marginal caliber. I've also never missed a shot because it was too far, or wounded and not recovered an elk because I took a long shot and didn't hit it perfectly.
Quote from: bobcat on December 26, 2015, 04:35:45 PMThis topic is about shooting elk, right? At 500 to 600 yards? If so, no matter how good the shooter is, a 122 grain bullet at 2,400 fps muzzle velocity is inadequate for shooting elk at that range. I'm pretty sure most experienced hunters would agree. Not trying to be a wise crack but you stated yourself your farthest kill was 320, so your claim of inadequacy is purely speculation as you have no experience with this round, especially at mid range distances.
This topic is about shooting elk, right? At 500 to 600 yards? If so, no matter how good the shooter is, a 122 grain bullet at 2,400 fps muzzle velocity is inadequate for shooting elk at that range. I'm pretty sure most experienced hunters would agree.
Quote from: bobcat on December 26, 2015, 05:21:22 PMQuote from: BLRman on December 26, 2015, 05:13:20 PMQuote from: bobcat on December 26, 2015, 04:35:45 PMThis topic is about shooting elk, right? At 500 to 600 yards? If so, no matter how good the shooter is, a 122 grain bullet at 2,400 fps muzzle velocity is inadequate for shooting elk at that range. I'm pretty sure most experienced hunters would agree. Not trying to be a wise crack but you stated yourself your farthest kill was 320, so your claim of inadequacy is purely speculation as you have no experience with this round, especially at mid range distances.True, but I know enough that I'd never attempt such a long shot with a marginal caliber. I've also never missed a shot because it was too far, or wounded and not recovered an elk because I took a long shot and didn't hit it perfectly. How can you know enough if you have never shot the gun or shot an animal at mid to long diatance?
Books are cool but I prefer to gather my knowledge from killing animals and breaking said animals down. Different projectiles kill in different ways so adding a generic number to one projectile doesn't necessarily apply to another. Prime example, VLD vs. any bonded bullet. I will guarantee you a VLD will very efficiency kill a deer or elk past the "800 ft pound minimum" your book tells you is required to kill an elk. He/she would hunch, look around, and tip over. I've seen it.
I don't get that many opportunities to hunt elk so I'd rather use more than just the bare minimum that MIGHT kill an elk, and only if I hit it perfectly. I don't doubt that you've killed elk at ultra long range with cartridges that I might consider to be inadequate.
I was vacationing and shot a spike elk around Redlodge, thirty plus years ago, using my father's loaned 270 Model 70. I hit him in the chest at an angle from behind and the bullet wrecked his offside shoulder and he went down. But that quick he was on his feet and going away at a good pace when my second shot at about two hundred yards spined him. This first shot was at < 70 yards and that made me come to respect elk as a tough customer.
Quote from: JDHasty on December 26, 2015, 06:37:40 PMI was vacationing and shot a spike elk around Redlodge, thirty plus years ago, using my father's loaned 270 Model 70. I hit him in the chest at an angle from behind and the bullet wrecked his offside shoulder and he went down. But that quick he was on his feet and going away at a good pace when my second shot at about two hundred yards spined him. This first shot was at < 70 yards and that made me come to respect elk as a tough customer. So now you're saying a 270 isn't enough gun either?
Boone & Crockett on long range "hunting":QuoteThe Club finds that long-range shooting takes unfair advantage of the game animal, effectively eliminates the natural capacity of an animal to use its senses and instincts to detect danger, and demeans the hunter/prey relationship in a way that diminishes the importance and relevance of the animal and the hunt. The Club urges all hunters to think carefully of the consequences of long-range shooting, whether hunting with a rifle, bow, muzzleloader, crossbow, or handgun, and not confuse the purposes and intent of long-range shooting with fair chase hunting. https://www.boone-crockett.org/about/LRS.asp?area=about&ID=6B455080&se=1&te=1