Okay, so here's a question for "what other guys do."
I have just located a "spot" that is absolutely incredible for long range. I went scouting last weekend with an archery friend of mine and he showed me an area (and I've always said, man, there has got to be bucks in there) that he hunts elk in and pointed out areas on the hill where he has seen bucks frequent year after year. He says that no one hunts it as its super steep and hard to get to. And I said, well, I can get there---with a 300 grainer.
The problem is being able to set up for a stable shot. Distance would be 800 to 1200 yards or more across a canyon and both sides are very steep as in 40 degrees or so. I will be going up this weekend to practice shooting across the canyon and maybe setting up a hide. I don't think getting prone is going to work. So, anyone else able to tell me what they do? I always have a bombproof tripod with me and I would use that for a front rest but thinking of ways to stabilize the rear of the stock as you would be sitting on a slope and the shot would be straight across.
Randy
I have just located a "spot" that is absolutely incredible for long range. I went scouting last weekend with an archery friend of mine and he showed me an area (and I've always said, man, there has got to be bucks in there) that he hunts elk in and pointed out areas on the hill where he has seen bucks frequent year after year. He says that no one hunts it as its super steep and hard to get to. And I said, well, I can get there---with a 300 grainer.
The problem is being able to set up for a stable shot. Distance would be 800 to 1200 yards or more across a canyon and both sides are very steep as in 40 degrees or so. I will be going up this weekend to practice shooting across the canyon and maybe setting up a hide. I don't think getting prone is going to work. So, anyone else able to tell me what they do? I always have a bombproof tripod with me and I would use that for a front rest but thinking of ways to stabilize the rear of the stock as you would be sitting on a slope and the shot would be straight across.
Randy