handwerk
WKR
I'm curious what ranges you folks with dall experience ended up killing your ram(s) at?
If I were new to sheep hunting and going on a hunt, I would want a rifle/scope combo that I could shoot out to 500 yards. I would choose a caliber and rifle that would allow me to stay in the scope and see my impacts. I would mount the scope to allow as much eye relief as possible and would try to practice shooting at extreme uphill targets from a prone or kneeling shooting position. Would also add some realism if you were to do something to get your breathing and heart rate up, since many of the sheep I have shot were killed after a hard climb or rushed movement.
Shot opportunities in sheep hunting can happen and disappear quickly. Being able to use your gear under stress can mean the difference in filling a tag or not.
If I were new to sheep hunting and going on a hunt, I would want a rifle/scope combo that I could shoot out to 500 yards. I would choose a caliber and rifle that would allow me to stay in the scope and see my impacts. I would mount the scope to allow as much eye relief as possible and would try to practice shooting at extreme uphill targets from a prone or kneeling shooting position. Would also add some realism if you were to do something to get your breathing and heart rate up, since many of the sheep I have shot were killed after a hard climb or rushed movement.
Shot opportunities in sheep hunting can happen and disappear quickly. Being able to use your gear under stress can mean the difference in filling a tag or not.
Any examples stid2677? Im thinking with your experience your choices would be good info. Thanks