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Long range hunting Q's What's long range?
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<blockquote data-quote="degreen" data-source="post: 1158263" data-attributes="member: 88909"><p>You say you are a bow hunter, and if you are anything like most of the bow hunters I've seen you probably practice a lot. If you practice as much with long range shooting as you probably do with your bow you should do very well. Most of these guys on this forum have very good information. So use the information that works for you. I read a post on this forum concerning long range shots where that was the best percentage shot due to multiple factors. Some times getting closer just isn't an option. I hunt in various terrain, from mountains to open hilly country. So for me I need to be able to make a 500+ yard shot on a goat (antelope) or elk. Yes your 300wm should do nicely for 1000 yds. PRACTICE,PRACTICE,PRACTICE. Good luck, and happy shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="degreen, post: 1158263, member: 88909"] You say you are a bow hunter, and if you are anything like most of the bow hunters I've seen you probably practice a lot. If you practice as much with long range shooting as you probably do with your bow you should do very well. Most of these guys on this forum have very good information. So use the information that works for you. I read a post on this forum concerning long range shots where that was the best percentage shot due to multiple factors. Some times getting closer just isn't an option. I hunt in various terrain, from mountains to open hilly country. So for me I need to be able to make a 500+ yard shot on a goat (antelope) or elk. Yes your 300wm should do nicely for 1000 yds. PRACTICE,PRACTICE,PRACTICE. Good luck, and happy shooting. [/QUOTE]
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