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This is a great article for the help the vast majority of hunters to understand the concept of MPBR. It really shows that for 90+% of situations the choice of modern big game cartridges is largely accedemic. However, the article doesn't really touch at all on Ultra Long range.... stuff well past 500 yards.
Ethical to me means (a) 9 out of 10 shots at that distance and under those conditions will hit the vitals and kill the animal humanely; (b) retrieval of the animal is 95%+ assured, and (c) the hunter is practicing fair chase. Fair chase means the animal has a fair chance of escape using its natural defense mechanisms. Shooting a deer at one mile, even if the first two criteria are met, does not qualify in my mind.
Quote from: Intruder on April 08, 2010, 08:29:45 AMThis is a great article for the help the vast majority of hunters to understand the concept of MPBR. It really shows that for 90+% of situations the choice of modern big game cartridges is largely accedemic. However, the article doesn't really touch at all on Ultra Long range.... stuff well past 500 yards. Exactly. The average hunter probably does not understand that magnums provide little value. On the other hand, the experienced long-range shooter already knows the limitations of his equipment.I have practiced shooting hundreds of rounds at "longer" distances. I believe with lots of the right practice and the right equipment a hunter can, under optimal conditions, place a killing shot at big game at distances up to 600 yards. There are a very few who can ethically shoot further. Ethical to me means (a) 9 out of 10 shots at that distance and under those conditions will hit the vitals and kill the animal humanely; (b) retrieval of the animal is 95%+ assured, and (c) the hunter is practicing fair chase. Fair chase means the animal has a fair chance of escape using its natural defense mechanisms. Shooting a deer at one mile, even if the first two criteria are met, does not qualify in my mind.
I'll go along with A and B, but not C.
Recoil has never been much of a concern to me. It sucks on the range, but a quick pole question:How many of you have any recollection of recoil after having taken a shot at an animal?
Wow! I consider the 7mm Mag to be one of, if not the best long range calibers ever built.