Hello,
I am wanting to stretch my hunting capabilities and I’m looking at building or buying a rifle set up for long range rifle hunting. My longest shot an animal to date is an elk at 265 yards and all the other deer and elk have only been at 65-150 yards. I’ve only hunted with a rifle with typical straight comb stock, sporter barrel, and a scope with a BDC reticle. This setup hasn’t failed me yet but, I want to stretch my range.
I’m looking for guidance on the value of getting a rifle setup for long range hunting. An illustration of my questioning is shown in the rifles I’m hung up on. I like the Seekins Havak PH2 in .300 win mag and the Tikka Roughtec. Is the setup of the Seekins worth the extra money? Or can I reliably shoot out to 500 years consistently with the Tikka. And I know that’s a very simplified question. I know some guys can shoot the wings off a fly with a Red Ryder at 1000 yards but that’s not me. I don’t want to spend money just to spend money. And I don’t want to get caught chasing trends.
So those of you who hunt at 500+ yards; what are the components of the rifle that help you reliably shoot far?
I am not new to hunting. I will be practicing with whatever setup I get. I know you have to pay for quality products. And I know there are lots of variables not mentioned in my question.
I am wanting to stretch my hunting capabilities and I’m looking at building or buying a rifle set up for long range rifle hunting. My longest shot an animal to date is an elk at 265 yards and all the other deer and elk have only been at 65-150 yards. I’ve only hunted with a rifle with typical straight comb stock, sporter barrel, and a scope with a BDC reticle. This setup hasn’t failed me yet but, I want to stretch my range.
I’m looking for guidance on the value of getting a rifle setup for long range hunting. An illustration of my questioning is shown in the rifles I’m hung up on. I like the Seekins Havak PH2 in .300 win mag and the Tikka Roughtec. Is the setup of the Seekins worth the extra money? Or can I reliably shoot out to 500 years consistently with the Tikka. And I know that’s a very simplified question. I know some guys can shoot the wings off a fly with a Red Ryder at 1000 yards but that’s not me. I don’t want to spend money just to spend money. And I don’t want to get caught chasing trends.
So those of you who hunt at 500+ yards; what are the components of the rifle that help you reliably shoot far?
I am not new to hunting. I will be practicing with whatever setup I get. I know you have to pay for quality products. And I know there are lots of variables not mentioned in my question.