Mountain Hunter scenario analysis
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- Опубліковано 29 тра 2023
- Looking at a 30 second clip in more detail raises a lot of great questions. What great about most of the questions raised are the number of solutions possible to answer them!
How well do you know your abilities?
This applies to many types and styles so should be a fun discussion- - Спорт
I think competition or taking an animal might change some things for myself.
Man, I think this awesome. Before I got into the whole precision rifle thing (pre-dialable scopes) I wouldn’t hesitate on deer+ sized targets (8-12” kill zone) out to 300 yards. Now it takes 5x longer to take a “precision” shot.
I’m going to have to incorporate some of this into my practice/training.
Know your and your weapons limitations. Hard on pride sometimes. I used MPBR for years hunting varmint and whitetail. Farthest deer with a .243 is 425 yards, 100 grain bullet. Today I shoot from 100 to 1500 at targets. I use a rangefinder, and app still. No competition. I have had a varmint step out in the shooting lane after shooting a good 1000 yard group. Fixing to pack up. Shooting partner ranged it 1060. Everything still set up for 1000 I plugged it in and one varmint down. Calm day. I wouldn't do that on the fly. If ever it comes up on a near perfect situation again, I know it happened for me once.
Dang bro
Range. How’d he get range? To me, that’s essential. LRF, mil reticle ranging, or?
I have an accurate bdc reticle (with wind holds that I've taken out to 900ish yds without dialing) that, if I know the range, I can shoot a 1.5 moa target on a calm day very quickly out to 500 yds. Anything over that and I want more toys, more time and bigger targets.
Terrain would determine the need and the type of support.
on the fly?? Hell no i'm no where that skilled. If i had done my prep and had a range card with various drops on it I could swag a solution and i'd give myself a 30/70 chance of a first shot impact 70% chance i'd miss and a 50/50 chance i'd miss my splash too.