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The Basics, Starting Out
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<blockquote data-quote="philsummers21" data-source="post: 323745" data-attributes="member: 19989"><p>Never tried a 1000yd shot with setup as it is. Try to keep them closer to 300 or so while actually hunting. Did take an antelope at 550. When i shoot 600 its at a small paper plate. Can hit a clay pigeon at 500 usually in 2 shots. Right now the gun is zereod at 300 then its just hold over past that. Im willing to keep this gun as it is and buy a whole new setup. would like to be effective at elk around 1000 if not a little further if my confidence level went up. So you think a 338 would be better at that distance for elk? Also i live pretty close to you in Sheridan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="philsummers21, post: 323745, member: 19989"] Never tried a 1000yd shot with setup as it is. Try to keep them closer to 300 or so while actually hunting. Did take an antelope at 550. When i shoot 600 its at a small paper plate. Can hit a clay pigeon at 500 usually in 2 shots. Right now the gun is zereod at 300 then its just hold over past that. Im willing to keep this gun as it is and buy a whole new setup. would like to be effective at elk around 1000 if not a little further if my confidence level went up. So you think a 338 would be better at that distance for elk? Also i live pretty close to you in Sheridan. [/QUOTE]
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