You fellers are making way, way to many assumptions. I never said I never shot a rifle before and I am one of the very best shooters in these ozark hills.
I demand precision from every gun I own or it gets wheels put under it, and I've been reloading for 35 years and will not tolerate anything but precision. I'm very quick at mathematics and have been good at caculating wind for many years.
I can regularly make kill shots at 3,4,500 yards (pay attention here) but shoot a 25-06. I just wanted a little bigger projectile to strech out there farther with some poop left when it gets there. Mainly I hunt with a .243 unless I go for p-dogs, then the 25-06 goes along.
As for having to pay 1000's of dollars for a scope and 1000's of dollars for a rifle to make these shots........thats the dog that won't hunt. My rem.700's with the leo's & nikons get way out there accurately as long as I do my part.
If I remember correctly, Carlos Hathcock made kill shots out to 1200 yds and beyond with his own Win. model 70 with a 10 power scope that he had sent from home. (his personal hunting rifle)
Also, My Barrett 50 BMG has a straight 10 power Bushnell Elite 3200 (from the factory) sitting on top of it and I can smack 800 yrd targets on down with the overwhelming majority of them 1st round kills. Just a little simple math, good rangefinder, and knowing the bullet trajectory and wind. I do not compete.......just have fun. I take a lot of pride and care in my handloads too.\
I'm not trying to hit a dime at these ranges, rather a paper plate. You guys are reading way to much into my post. I may never have to shoot a "deer size" (read between the lines) animal at that range but would like to be able to.
I've been shooting for so long it's become boring and just want to do something different. I recently purchased a Ruger Mk II competition .22 pistol to squirrel hunt with because rifles have no challenge any more, and can hit them at 50 yds. with iron sights, now thats fun! same rule applies......If I have to wonder about the shot.....I don't shoot.
I'm not some jackroot that just woke up yesterday and said to myself "hey, lets get a gun and shoot 800 yds" I've been shooting for 40 years, reloading for 35, an have been blessed with a gift with guns and shooting and have been shooting long distance for some time, it just time to progress a little farther.
I'm kinda' ashamed to admit I don't own an '06 or bigger little gun, but just never had the need for one until now. Didn't need the Barrett, but was on the bucket list of guns to have, so one year the stars aligned and the wife got new leather furniture......I got a Barrett.
I got a good wife too!