Stinky Coyote
WKR
Lmao, always hold fur first shot.And that's why people think 250 yards looks like 350 yards until they actually measure it.
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Lmao, always hold fur first shot.And that's why people think 250 yards looks like 350 yards until they actually measure it.
Agreed. All I need is the range. I’m comfortable to 300 on 12-15” chests, to 350 - 400 on 18” chests and 400-425 for elk. Range is all I need. Past those limits I range and dial, so range is all I need to 600 for drop.Most I would possibly be comfortable doing this way would be something like
1. 200 yard zero
2. No more than 8 inches of drop between 200 and 300
3. 300 hold on top of their back
To do that you dont need ballistics in binos and anything further you are much better off dialing. $3k is a lot for AB binos to give fudd info.
Every shot is “not a hard shot” on the internet lol.Assuming an elk is 26-30” from top of shoulder to bottom of belly behind the front leg, and my bullet drops 25” at 400 yards, this is not a hard shot. The margin of error is easily 8” each way. It does get harder the smaller the animal, but a deer is still realistic. What got real hard back in the day was Kentucky windage on coyotes at 400 plus!
And yes, we all used to use Kentucky windage back in the day. You’re not the only one that shot prior to exposed turrets.
Also, a 4 moa shooter at 300 yards? If that’s the case they shouldn’t be using a dial turret prone, with a bipod and rear bag.
This, is realistic. While not ideal, at least realisticMost I would possibly be comfortable doing this way would be something like
1. 200 yard zero
2. No more than 8 inches of drop between 200 and 300
3. 300 hold on top of their back
To do that you dont need ballistics in binos and anything further you are much better off dialing.
I love how hard guys try to make it seem.Every shot is “not a hard shot” on the internet lol.
I’d bet money, if you were ever measured, you would be 3-4 MOA shooter in the mountains.
Sometimes after reading how hard long range shooting is on here I think, I must be "Him." It's never been much of a struggle for me, but I have seen multiple buddies fall to pieces on elk hunts. I also do not shoot from too many "field positions" at long range. I would say 90% of my animals over 300 yards have been prone, either off a pack or bipod with something for a rear rest. I kill more than a lot of guys, so I am not usually in the mode of hurry, hurry, hurry, make the shot, or you won't get another. At long range, you generally have plenty of time. Maybe you are "Him" too.I love how hard guys try to make it seem.
Maybe with a muzzle loader.![]()
Come shoot sometime and let’s seeSometimes after reading how hard long range shooting is on here I think, I must be "Him." It's never been much of a struggle for me, but I have seen multiple buddies fall to pieces on elk hunts. I also do not shoot from too many "field positions" at long range. I would say 90% of my animals over 300 yards have been prone, either off a pack or bipod with something for a rear rest. I kill more than a lot of guys, so I am not usually in the mode of hurry, hurry, hurry, make the shot, or you won't get another. At long range, you generally have plenty of time. Maybe you are "Him" too.
Maybe some time. I don't do anywhere near the shooting you guys do. Just enough to stay proficient and kill shit. I don't shoot kneeling, I only shoot off hand at close range. Really, it's prone or seated behind a tripod or bipod at long range. The occasional tripod shot, but they really aren't my favorite. If I feel rushed and it doesn't feel right, I won't shoot. If I miss out on an opportunity, no big deal. There will likely be more.Come shoot sometime and let’s see![]()
You’re absolutely right. Shoot off hand at 500 and we’re all 5 moa shooters. I find advantageous shooting positions or I don’t shoot. I like prone with my pack or a rear bag.Sometimes after reading how hard long range shooting is on here I think, I must be "Him." It's never been much of a struggle for me, but I have seen multiple buddies fall to pieces on elk hunts. I also do not shoot from too many "field positions" at long range. I would say 90% of my animals over 300 yards have been prone, either off a pack or bipod with something for a rear rest. I kill more than a lot of guys, so I am not usually in the mode of hurry, hurry, hurry, make the shot, or you won't get another. At long range, you generally have plenty of time. Maybe you are "Him" too.
Actions speak louder than words. You’re all words and bail on actions every timeI love how hard guys try to make it seem.
Maybe with a muzzle loader.![]()
What are you talking about?Actions speak louder than words. You’re all words and bail on actions every time![]()
Kneeling is pretty gay haha.Maybe some time. I don't do anywhere near the shooting you guys do. Just enough to stay proficient and kill shit. I don't shoot kneeling, I only shoot off hand at close range. Really, it's prone or seated behind a tripod or bipod at long range. The occasional tripod shot, but they really aren't my favorite. If I feel rushed and it doesn't feel right, I won't shoot. If I miss out on an opportunity, no big deal. There will likely be more.
Hiding behind the keyboard every time anyone has asked you to prove your bold claims on Rokslide.What are you talking about?
Hiding behind the keyboard every time anyone has asked you to prove your bold claims on Rokslide.
You even won a free shoot2hunt course and are too scared to go. You had a free open invitation before that as well, to show everyone how amazing you are.
Actions. They speak way louder than typed up words on the internet, is what I’m talking about.
Here’s one more that you won’t show up to. Come shoot using inches of holdover and a duplex reticle on an elk silhouette target, and get a first round vitals hit at 400 yards on the mountain and I’ll give you a special prize. You’re gonna love it. Come to the Rokslide shoot here in AZ. We will be testing this with likely 20+ shooters. You can teach us all how to be a great as you.
That’s fair.To be fair, not everyone wants to burn their vacation time to go to a class.
I agree with this.Not saying things can't be learned from it, but it can be hard enough to balance hunts against family time.
He’d be welcomed in our shoots just like anyone else. Everyone gets so worked up over internet words, in real life everyone has always got along great.And I don't know if he's one to be particularly opened with open arms in the situation.
300 Norma is point and click baby. All day every day.He's counter to a lot of Rokslide, but show me where a 300NM doesn't make wind calls easy.
They likely aren’t making bold and loud claims on Rokslide. Or am I wrong there?I don't know why people not showing up is a nix, I have had a lot of open invites for people to come shoot, I don't hold it against them when they don't.
I like going out and doing the things I talk about on Rokslide and trying new things and learning. He comes to threads like these constantly with troll like posts, gets called out by people who’ve actually done what he claims in real life, rinse repeat.Y'all just both spend a lot of time talking past each other.
What are your thoughts on holding inches or are you not here for that?
So you’re doing this and practicing it enough regularly then right? What is your hit rate on vital sized targets at 400 yards?I think if you can't hold inches inside 400 yards without dialing you are missing out.
I think thats what the OP was asking right?
Essentially you are saying that having a 300 yard 0 and holding for a 400 yard shot is hard on an elk? It doesnt sound hard to meSo you’re doing this and practicing it enough regularly then right? What is your hit rate on vital sized targets at 400 yards?
Yeah he’s asking for a ballistics solution in inches of drop and wants to shoot to 400 yards. You’ll notice most advising against this, and a few saying “it’s easy”.
OP said he zeroes at 200 yards and shoots a 7 Mag and had never practiced a shot using hold over at 400 yards.Essentially you are saying that having a 300 yard 0 and holding for a 400 yard shot is hard on an elk? It doesnt sound hard to me. My "shooting season" will begin after January hunts are over. I'll do it and report back.