Looking back, i was reminded on how far shooting had come and how the average old guy, i was reminded by a new shooter. Could only hit at about 3 to 400 yards. Ignorance is bliss they say.
Back in the 90's, sierra had ballistic programs before most of us had computers at home. So this is not a new invention. I was reminded looking thru my collection the other night night. That i had a shepherd scope, way before long range shooting was popular. I still have the scope mounted to a 7mm rem mag. The whole system allowed me with the ballistic charts from sierra, to hit up to 600 yards. After a lot of playing around, i went back to the old system. Of point blank range. I made almost a near miss at 600 yards after the deer i was sniping. Moved forward after the shot Leaving a gut shot. I did finish the deer off but blamed my ignorance on being able to shoot to that distance. But not predicting, last minute moves from animals and the wind swirling too.
Back in the 90's, sierra had ballistic programs before most of us had computers at home. So this is not a new invention. I was reminded looking thru my collection the other night night. That i had a shepherd scope, way before long range shooting was popular. I still have the scope mounted to a 7mm rem mag. The whole system allowed me with the ballistic charts from sierra, to hit up to 600 yards. After a lot of playing around, i went back to the old system. Of point blank range. I made almost a near miss at 600 yards after the deer i was sniping. Moved forward after the shot Leaving a gut shot. I did finish the deer off but blamed my ignorance on being able to shoot to that distance. But not predicting, last minute moves from animals and the wind swirling too.