Tatume
(.400 member)
21/11/07 08:22 AM
Re: ULTIMATE LONG RANGE BIG GAME CARTRIDGE??

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If luck is involved with consistently shooting prairie dogs at 150 to 400 yards then I need to go to Vegas as I have one hell of a lucky streak going--If you have not shot a lot at longer ranges I can understand your statement--HOWEVER, if someone is consistently shooting groups at 2,3,or 400 yards under a 1 1/2" group--I would suspect luck would not be as much of a factor as skill...




I have been shooting at ranges out to 1000 yards for many years. No amount of skill will stop the wind, and no person can know when the wind will blow, or the direction, or the magnitude, or for that matter where (for the wind blows differently at the place from which the shot was fired, the intermediate ranges, and the target). Skill cannot predict when an animal will move, and the time to impact of a high velocity bullet at long range is considerable. On 1000 yard shots I can raise my head and watch the bullet arc to the target (really quite interesting in itself, as the twisted path tells a lot about the intermediate wind). I know plenty of prairie dog shooters, and I know they kill a large percentage of the animals at which they fire. It's the few they wound that keeps me from joinng them. I do not condem the practice of others, but only explain my reasons for not participating.



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