liber
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Ok, in my case let's take a Barnes 127 grain LRX, I can shoot the same bullet in 6.5 Grendel, 6.5 Creedmoor, and 6.5 PRC. Does long range stay the same for all of them because they use the same bullet? I'm still going to be 200-300 for myself, with either of the 3. I can see myself stretching out to 400, so anticipating 500 is probably my limit, and more likely I will try to stalk in closer. I probably wouldn't want to use the 6.5 Grendel, but 6.5 Creedmoor would do nicely at 500. That seems long range to me, but I suspect it's not for this forum. And I will add, 6.5 PRC is not common in LR-308, so one needs a bolt pretty much for that.
The other thing is I see people proud of their kids for shooting 300-750 yard shots. To me that means that 300 is probably the ideal shot they're looking for and anything longer is up to them. I would call 750 yards long range hunting, but 300?
I don't have a problem with any distance a hunter wants to take a shot, kids included, just be prepared to track that animal down if you don't kill it with your shot. That is just pure ethics and most good parents do teach their kids that, so that is golden...just that it doesn't really define LRH.
The other thing is I see people proud of their kids for shooting 300-750 yard shots. To me that means that 300 is probably the ideal shot they're looking for and anything longer is up to them. I would call 750 yards long range hunting, but 300?
I don't have a problem with any distance a hunter wants to take a shot, kids included, just be prepared to track that animal down if you don't kill it with your shot. That is just pure ethics and most good parents do teach their kids that, so that is golden...just that it doesn't really define LRH.