grandpa hunted at our camp where shots never get over a 100 yards unless you set it up on purpose so he never had to consider shooting across a field at a deer 500 yards out. He was proud of his marksmanship though and would probably be a bit proud that his grandson can pull it off reliably. I know hes sure shake his head though if i showed up at camp with a mag rifle! I owned a 32/20 for a while but all I shot with it was jackrabbits. It was a nice gun though. A browning copy of the Winchester 53.
Your grandpaw probably didn't shoot at deer 500 yards away Lloyd. wonder what he would say about the distances you shoot?
It's not necessary to shoot over 100 yds today, unless you set it up on purpose! There is never a requirement to shoot unless your being charged by a dangerious animal, that would be well under 100 yds!
We are not going to do the silly stuff on this thread.
Of course Lloyd's Grandpa did not shoot 500 yards with a 32/20 & iron sights, being a good hunter he shot within his capabilities & his weapon's, in his case his ability was likely beyond his rifle's, but it doesn't matter.
Like Lloyd said, his Grandpa would likely be proud of his shots & why not if Lloyd does exactly the same thing as his Grandpa did, not going beyond what he or his weapon can do within the weather conditions, etc.
I employ those principles, whether I am carrying my bow, hand gun, muzzleloader or Long Range rifle, the same rules apply with each.
Stating that there is no necessity or reason to shoot beyond any given yardage someone arbitrarily concocts is a bit retarded, as stated before in other threads over & over & has no place here.