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2403-yard shot on a can of red bull, sounds like a load of bull.

2200 yards at game is nothing short of retarded.

There is a 2203yd target at spearpoint in KS. It’s 36” square. The match results are easy to look up if you’ve never shot there. The people shooting this are using all the data and have plenty of time. It’s missed way more often than it’s hit. And that’s not even cold bore! Most matches they’re shooting a 2073yd target right before and just slightly below the 2203.

I have a 66% ipsc in my target array at 700yd. The amount of times people miss that thing is very telling of people capability. I shoot with some pretty good shooters too.
 
2200 yards at game is nothing short of retarded.

There is a 2203yd target at spearpoint in KS. It’s 36” square. The match results are easy to look up if you’ve never shot there. The people shooting this are using all the data and have plenty of time. It’s missed way more often than it’s hit. And that’s not even cold bore! Most matches they’re shooting a 2073yd target right before and just slightly below the 2203.

I have a 66% ipsc in my target array at 700yd. The amount of times people miss that thing is very telling of people capability. I shoot with some pretty good shooters too.
Exactly.
 
Or, I could be wrong. At least one person here doesn't think it is a problem to shoot at game animals at 2200 yards. If that is okay or even possible as some suggest, then I guess you can hit the center of a red bull can at 2403 yards.

My personal limit is 400 yards but I am really more comfortable at 300 yards and in.

So, time for me to worship some dirt, I guess.
 
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Unfortunately, the trend with self-video editing is that honesty often takes a back seat to footage that will generate more views.
This is true, but I also think it is starting to change. There is a growing number of people who value authenticity above click bait. There is fatigue associated with going to all these "The Best...", "The Longest...", "The Farthest..." self-aggrandizing videos and people are starting to see through them.

Of course, there will always be the window lickers who can't see past the bamboozle, but let them live in their own little land. Who wants to engage with ignorance anyway?
 
A few years ago, @tnichols and I had a conversation about who can really hit a 10” circle (typical vitals zone) at 700 yards on the first shot. The results we observed were dismal, and this from solid positions with known distance and no time limit (none of which you will likely have in the field). As I recall we both passed the test, but have both witnessed good shooters screw it up. He may correct me if I remember it wrong.
Cold bore is tough and requires you to really know how your rifle will react. You don't get that after a handful of cold-bore shots, and you don't get it without a lot of data gathering, especially at range.
 
The longest shot was made 3 years ago with the then new Razor Gen 3. All kinds of crazy canted MOA rail on it. 4.4 miles and it took 69 tries. Definitely not cold bore on that.

I was watching Texas Predator Hunting podcast and Wade Chandler said he did a 5 cold bore group. That is, he would get that gun out once a day and take just one shot. He did that 5 days in the row. He says he got a dispersion pattern indistinguishable from just taking 5 shots at one sitting.

But I still surmise that even with a rifle that can, let's pretend, hit dead center 3 out of 5 times with handloads. And let's say you had a bench to shoot from or even just a really good prone position.

4.5 seconds of flight is a long time. Long enough for the animal to completely move out of the PoA. Or, more likely, move just enough to get injured.

And I know some distances in the west are necessary. In my own state of Texas, there is a TPWD hunt in the Caprock Canyon, near Turkey and Itaque, Texas (south and east of Amarillo.) You purchase an electronic lottery ticket, as it were, to win this hunt for mule deer. Most of the year, the canyon is just for rough hiking and camping. They close it down in December to assign compartments for hunting. They give you an AO. The description warns of rugged camping and freezing temperatures (high desert.) And being able to take shots to at least 200 yards. There is only rocks and scrub brush. So, yeah, some distance shooting is required.

I can even see shooting 700 yards if you are on one hill and the elk is on another hill.

I am not against long range hunting and I have not said that you cannot shoot an animal past 300 yards. Again, it depends on the bullet performance at impact and that is largely a result of impact velocity.

Granted, if I hit a deer at 1780 fps, it is not going to jauntily thumb its nose at me and prance away with a "nanner, nanner, boo, boo. Stick your face in doo doo. Oh, I see you did already."

Maybe it is potty training. I was taught to handle the game animal with mercy and quickness. No need to cause more suffering.
 
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