Can tell you that there is more than a fair bit of editing on a lot of hunting vids..........Most of my shooting is done between 100 and 500 yards. If I was being filmed, I would probably have to do some serious editing. It would be fun to try. If only I can get someone else to haul the milk jugs.
Pretty much sums up my thoughts as well, kind of like Finn's Kenyathon...(on the move, timed event, find targets, shoot targets and move on to the next)Why 100 shots? How about 5? Or just 1? Here's a milk jug at 532 yds, you have one bullet to hit it with, GO! Or heck don't tell the yardage. I have no interest in blowing off 100 rounds with some silly YT'er.
And to be honest I could not do it, maybe at 300 max I could make the hit.
There are some great shooters here I'm sure. However, I would put a some $$ up that there are no shooters that could hit 90 out of 100 in the challenge presented by the OP. This is 100 shots in one day in field conditions with a hunting rifle. If the wind changes during the day, your dreaming if you think you can.
This "hunting rifle" statement is just silly.There are some great shooters here I'm sure. However, I would put a some $$ up that there are no shooters that could hit 90 out of 100 in the challenge presented by the OP. This is 100 shots in one day in field conditions with a hunting rifle. If the wind changes during the day, your dreaming if you think you can.
Pretty much sums up my thoughts as well, kind of like Finn's Kenyathon...(on the move, timed event, find targets, shoot targets and move on to the next)
20 rounds would be good, hunting rifles only, but...on a clock. Most game that we take aren't sitting around for the afternoon waiting for you to drop the hammer.
3 rounds in 10 seconds on 3 different targets, one could even have a spotter/ranger if they wanted would make it a bit more realistic or go with 2 rounds on 2 targets in sub 10 seconds.
Blind poll. Who thinks they could go 100 for 100 on a milk jug sized target out to 600 yards? With a hunting rifle, whatever you actually hunt with. Conditions looked good in the video, so maybe count a small wind. Even if it is prone for all shots (I try to take most of my hunting shots prone if possible, sitting with a good front and rear rest if needed).
See here for the thread and video I am referring to.
What do you guys think of this???????
Oh my. This went a lot worse than I thought it would. Dartman and the Neighbor and I am sure a lot of you on here could probably do just a shade better.www.longrangehunting.com