What about the hundreds if not thousands of F-Match & Tactical shooters & thousands of long range Varmit shooters, should we tell them to stay home next fall? Maybe so
The man asked if anyone has done it with a 270, plain and simple. If the only thing a shooter would know
to do in this case is hold the crosshairs high, then you really aren't knowledgeable in this area. There is such a thing as rangefinders & "clicking up" with a quality scope or using a rangefinding reticle as long as you know "exactly" the yardage those dots or lines represent with your load. And BTW, windage is much harder to call than elevation if you know how to allow for elevation, but usually not mentioned. Thanks to you Rick for mentioning that, if you can't determine the wind from you to the animal, don't fire.
The key is knowing the limitations of your equipment & your abilities combined with the conditions. There are times in WY where I don't want to shoot beyond 200 yards because of very high & irratic winds. To me,
beyond 300 yard shooting calls for a different level of practice, equipment & self discipline. 600 is doeable, but that to me is more in the realm of a custom, heavy rifle or a very good factory set up like a well tuned
Sendero type rifle. As far as the cartridge is concerned, the 270 will work at that yardage, but I would prefer a bigger round. A 140 Accubond with 3,000fps mv would have over 1,900fps & 1,100ft. # at 600, that works but with not much margin.
I wonder a bunch about these 1,500 yd. stories/EXTREME yardages, that is their call,I know I would not try it. I do know that with some equipment available today & with the skill of some who use it, some folks are much more capable of a 600 yard shot than other so called "hunters" are of a 200 yard shot with their 50 yard "pie plate" sight ins.
Far more Deer are wounded by the pie plate crowd than a dedicated long range shooter.
Big Game hunting should be taken very seriously regardless of weapon or range & I say that as a bowhunter.
Alot of clowns wound tons of Deer each year with bows, but I will continue to bow hunt.
There is no yardage where a "hunter" transforms to a "shooter". I am not PERSONALLY into setting up on a hunt with THE SPECIFIC INTENTION of shooting an animal way out there, you could call that a shooter I would think & if it suits you, but if a "hunter" sets up during gun season where he is looking over specific trails & rutting area that he knows to be good up close, but at the same time you can see a couple
of good areas at a distance, if I see a Deer at one of these longer spots & shoot him, now I am just a "shooter". Or if I see a Buck up close & take him, now I am a heap big "hunter"? Sorry guys, not logical.
We can talk "ethics" with bows, mz, handguns & rifles, but this is not an ethics thread. Look at the question, maybe you have something to add, maybe not. My first post was just an answer to his question.
I did not want to get into this, but felt it necessary in view of the direction some want to take it. If anyone wants to start an "ETHICS" thread, that is your right, but I would appreciate it if you would start it in hunting & shooting or some more appropriate forum, medium bores should be about MEDIUM BORES.
Thanks