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What are the odds of a first round hit in the vitals at that distance in those conditions? 20%, 10%, less? If one is ok with that, they are saying they realize there is an 80% or greater chance they will either miss or put a bad hit on an animal and are comfortable with that.They don't say what bullet, Gunwerks manufactures 7mm Rem Mag in ELD-M 180 grain, so let's pick that. I'll guess 3100 fps. 10 mph drift at target is 82", so for every 1 mph your wind guess is wrong, the impact moves 8"! Measure 10mph and the cumulative to target is actually 15, you are off 40" and that would be a pretty accurate guess.You can calculate everything but wind. Unless the wind is zero (which it never is), there is no way to take a 1,376 yard shot with any reasonable expectation your first shot will hit. You measure at your location, look for clues between you and the target, make a guess, plug it in, send one and see where you missed and then adjust. It's just the way it is, it's not a first shot game.Ethics are personal and we can argue about that, but it's just not accurate to say maybe the person could make a first shot hit a high percentage of the time. It's not about practice or equipment, you just can't make those until someone invents forward looking LIDAR that is small enough to mount on a rifle.
At the end of the day the kid kept his composure after a miss and then made an awesome shot. Carry on!
Would be interesting if all hunters had to pass the Master Hunter proficiency test before they could use that means of harvest.
There should be a law against this type of "hunting". Whatever happened to clean kills? He missed the first shot. Tells you that shot should never have been taken. There are so many factors at play on a bullet traveling that far that it is ridiculous to take a shot like that. Shame on his dad for encouraging this type of bad behavior.
Quote from: idaho guy on December 18, 2020, 11:37:20 AM At the end of the day the kid kept his composure after a miss and then made an awesome shot. Carry on! If he had missed 3,4,5 times before the kill shot, would you still be high-fiving him? Or does he just get his Mulligan after one miss?
Quote from: Wanttohuntmore on December 18, 2020, 07:45:58 AMMissing happens at all ranges. Personally I wouldn't shoot at elk or deer at that distance due to too many variables. I love target shooting to 1500 and bow shooting to 100yds. That said I missed my biggest bull at 11 yds.... it haunts me. Regardless, shooting that far at elk probably shouldn't be encouraged. I'm sure all the videos of maimed elk or missed elk are not shown... it would hurt their whole business model. I've seen a lot of hunting videos of guys making really terrible shots at much closer ranges that get neatly edited too though
Missing happens at all ranges. Personally I wouldn't shoot at elk or deer at that distance due to too many variables. I love target shooting to 1500 and bow shooting to 100yds. That said I missed my biggest bull at 11 yds.... it haunts me. Regardless, shooting that far at elk probably shouldn't be encouraged. I'm sure all the videos of maimed elk or missed elk are not shown... it would hurt their whole business model.
Quote from: jaymark6655 on December 18, 2020, 11:20:12 AMWould be interesting if all hunters had to pass the Master Hunter proficiency test before they could use that means of harvest.I'd rather suck wax fruit than subscribe to anything related to the MH program.