ElkTycoon
FNG
- Joined
- Jan 20, 2024
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the stars need to align to have conditions good enough to take a long range shot at an animal. I’ve killed a lot of elk in the 400-700 yard range and 1 killed at ELR, and it’s always been very calm conditions. Elk are out feeding at the edges of daylight when wind is typically the calmest too, so it can happen.
But once the wind picks up, or the setup on the rifle isn’t just right, or the animal is moving which would rush a shot, I pass. If the entire situation isn’t perfect, you just can’t shoot (at least I don’t). So that’s my trick at reading the wind… only shoot when it’s calm enough that reading the wind is easy (with a kestrel to confirm it all).
But once the wind picks up, or the setup on the rifle isn’t just right, or the animal is moving which would rush a shot, I pass. If the entire situation isn’t perfect, you just can’t shoot (at least I don’t). So that’s my trick at reading the wind… only shoot when it’s calm enough that reading the wind is easy (with a kestrel to confirm it all).