Obviously conditions influence your comfortable shooting distance, but, overall I'm curious what some of you more seasoned long range guys consider a "chip shot" under normal conditions.
I shot my first centerfire rifle at age 22 and couldn't hit a 12" gong from the bench at 300 yards LOL
Almost 10 years later I don't really think too much out to 500 or so unless the wind is really buckin', but know there are fellas who can push way past that before the thinking cap goes on.
So what's your "chip shot" range where you know a critter is a dead critter walkin' and what are some practice/technique methods that got you there?
I shot my first centerfire rifle at age 22 and couldn't hit a 12" gong from the bench at 300 yards LOL
Almost 10 years later I don't really think too much out to 500 or so unless the wind is really buckin', but know there are fellas who can push way past that before the thinking cap goes on.
So what's your "chip shot" range where you know a critter is a dead critter walkin' and what are some practice/technique methods that got you there?