memtb
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Tag I'm in. This will probably go 10 pages.
memtb Serious.
It even surprised me! memtb
Tag I'm in. This will probably go 10 pages.
memtb Serious.
1.5" 10 shots
The maximum range of 600 yards vs the animal's vital area are the defining factors for rifle precision. IMO, we would need better than 1 to 1.5 MOA (6" to 9" maximum group) to stay where we want to be at 600.
Regarding cartridges, a .308 will easily reach 600, but the exact range needs to be known, due to how quickly the .308 drops when it gets that far out. If one if using a rangefinder and can get a good measurement, fine. If not, a flatter shooting cartridge like one of the 6.5s would provide a higher hit percentage.,
If I am hunting to 600yd, I'm much more concerned with how the system performs at 600yd from prone and sitting.
In that context 100yd from the bench is meaningless.
Just my opinion
Take it as slow as you want but same point of aim and same distance10 in at one sitting from a warm/hot barrel? memtb
Take it as slow as you want but same point of aim and same distance
none of my rifles have a problem being shot warm but you don't need to hurry or anything
Your 3006 is 5-6lbs wet?You make me laugh. Are you thinking of changing your favorite rifle or just want to see opinions?
In a 9 lb rifle for me would hands down be a Winchester model 70 with claw extractor chambered in a either a 300 mag or 7 mm mag of some sort. Depends on game animals and where your hunting. If it were for dangerous game 375 h&h mag or something similar.
Me I don't like 9lb rifles I'm not saying I can't carry that weight of rifle I just don't see the point if a good ole 30-06 or 270 can kill out to my range of 500 yards why bother with a extra 3-4 lbs when I can carry other items like extra food or clothes, batteries. Just my thoughts.
You make me laugh. Are you thinking of changing your favorite rifle or just want to see opinions?
In a 9 lb rifle for me would hands down be a Winchester model 70 with claw extractor chambered in a either a 300 mag or 7 mm mag of some sort. Depends on game animals and where your hunting. If it were for dangerous game 375 h&h mag or something similar.
Me I don't like 9lb rifles I'm not saying I can't carry that weight of rifle I just don't see the point if a good ole 30-06 or 270 can kill out to my range of 500 yards why bother with a extra 3-4 lbs when I can carry other items like extra food or clothes, batteries. Just my thoughts.
Uhm what size of game are you talking about would be my 1st question. A elks vital zone is much larger than say a pronghorn. If you can't get inside of 400 yards of a game animal then your just trying to prove your marksmanship not hunting skills. Sorry I know I'm on the wrong forum for common sense talk where everyone can hit a deers heart at 1600 yards and never worry about tracking skills.This is what Happens when people give
Smart... answers.
Then they start a thread.
If I think I will have a shot past 300yds, I want to be confident that my rifle will consistently shoot 1/2 moa to 600yds.
Out to 300yds 1moa will get it done.
Rifle = Only a 6/5 Creedmore.