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<blockquote data-quote="EdFlores82" data-source="post: 1734193" data-attributes="member: 101110"><p>I can understand your frustrations as a guided moose hunt is very expensive and you spent lots of money on equipment and being prepared to shoot at longer distances. </p><p></p><p>I just finished a Yukon moose hunt and shot a bull at 413 yards with a 28 nosler. I practiced shooting a 10" steel target at 400 and it seemed like a chip shot because of their size. These animals are MUCH bigger than a bull elk. My FIL also shot one with a 7 lrm at 363 yards shooting off a rrs tripod on the same hunt.</p><p> </p><p>From the outfitters side, my guide had a guy miss a bull at 60 yards and had several dall sheep shot in the foot and horns. I'm sure they see some wild shots every year. Did you discuss what distances you were comfortable shooting?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EdFlores82, post: 1734193, member: 101110"] I can understand your frustrations as a guided moose hunt is very expensive and you spent lots of money on equipment and being prepared to shoot at longer distances. I just finished a Yukon moose hunt and shot a bull at 413 yards with a 28 nosler. I practiced shooting a 10” steel target at 400 and it seemed like a chip shot because of their size. These animals are MUCH bigger than a bull elk. My FIL also shot one with a 7 lrm at 363 yards shooting off a rrs tripod on the same hunt. From the outfitters side, my guide had a guy miss a bull at 60 yards and had several dall sheep shot in the foot and horns. I’m sure they see some wild shots every year. Did you discuss what distances you were comfortable shooting? [/QUOTE]
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