backcountryhunter
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- Dec 25, 2010
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I would like to weigh in on a topic that gets my blood boiling .... Long Range Shooting of Big Game - Now, I'm not necessarily talking of the occasional 500 or even 600 yd shot some of us have taken at an elk BUT the "vendors" who now offer 3,4 or 5 day courses on "how to kill your elk at 900 yards" that have sprung up in the last several years - The "outfit" advertising in the Huntin' Fool comes to mind first - These guys openly advertise that they will "teach you to HUNT your elk or deer" and "confidently" take that shot at 900+ yards - Now there are Outdoor Channel shows specifically showing this type of "hunting" in scenarios where some "hotshots" are sharing one rifle (usually a Christensen or Weatherby) and "sniping" an elk that could have been hunted by a true sportsman with FAIR CHASE in mind - There is now a well known riflesmith in the Powers OR area that is doing the same type of offering and selling HIS custom rifle in the process ...
Please don't misunderstand me, I love long range shooting and will regulalrly take those long pokes at a prairie dog or even a coyote, and I am guilty of killing a couple of elk in excess of 500 yards BUT I never chose the long distance option unless I saw no other viable way to get closer or set an ambush - I am going to leave it at that for now and see what some of the other opinions are on the subject
Please don't misunderstand me, I love long range shooting and will regulalrly take those long pokes at a prairie dog or even a coyote, and I am guilty of killing a couple of elk in excess of 500 yards BUT I never chose the long distance option unless I saw no other viable way to get closer or set an ambush - I am going to leave it at that for now and see what some of the other opinions are on the subject