JRam07
FNG
- Joined
- Dec 5, 2021
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It's not, people just know the yardage now because of LRFs.People shooting at 600+ the frequency they are now is a new thing and in the vast majority of cases the only real thing that changed is they heard about it being done and maybe got a turret or a range finder so since they know it’s possible, send it!
A whole industry was spawned around flat shooting fast magnums so people could extend their range, Weatherby, Lazzaroni, P.O Ackley, light bullets traveling at high speed, zero your rifle 2 inches high or 3 inches high at a hundred and hold above shoulder.
It use to be I'd hear about these things every time I walked into a gun store "yeah the deer was way out there so I held a foot above its shoulder and smoked him"
The difference is today the guess work can be taken out, we can measure range, we can adjust turrets (or bow sites) we arent guessing at where the bullet is going we know, gravity is (for our intents and purposes) a constant and is easy to adjust for, its no different than zeroing a scope. The difference is we know that deer was at 600, in the past it was just a long shot.
Back in those days shooting at running game was more popular as well. Use to hear a lot of "he was at a dead run so I aimed at his nose and smoked him"