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My personal limit is 300yds.
260Ackley said:With the advent of laser rangefinders....distance to target, especially relatively long distances = greater than 500 yards is EASILY accounted for.
However, the WIND as those ranges will be your nemesis.....making shots on dead calm days is FAR EASIER than windy days = more than likely the days you will be hunting!
So, to answer your question, an extra 100 fps will not make a big difference if your wind reading skills suffer...either get closer or pass on a shot you are unsure of...
You should be more then fine with this type of field shooting. Have a good time and the do not tell anyone about it if your successful. Gets crowded enough here in October!!!!!!!!!!!gtbc82 said:260Ackley said:With the advent of laser rangefinders....distance to target, especially relatively long distances = greater than 500 yards is EASILY accounted for.
However, the WIND as those ranges will be your nemesis.....making shots on dead calm days is FAR EASIER than windy days = more than likely the days you will be hunting!
So, to answer your question, an extra 100 fps will not make a big difference if your wind reading skills suffer...either get closer or pass on a shot you are unsure of...
I don't plan on taking any shot over 400 yards while hunting. I just wanted to see what the gun would do at longer ranges. I have been practicing from different field positions (prone off pack, prone off bipod, sitting off bipod, etc.) at 200-400 yards and found that off a bipod from prone my max is around 400 yards to consistently hit a 5" target.