Longwinters;
I lived and hunted for years in the panhandle of Idaho.Much of this country is literally jungle, timber so thick that 100 yd shot is a rarity.When I moved down to the central part of the state the country really opened up, you could see for miles in those wide open spaces. The first year it seemed like I couldn't hit a thing, there aren't any flag sticks or yard markers out there!! With no yardage references ( big trees ,ect ) to help judge distances I was over shooting. Everything ( particularly smallish critters like lopes and coyotes) looked a LOT further away than they actually were.I went to work with my 06, fitted a Harris bipod, and went shotting from a bench at longer ranges 2-400 yards. with a 200 yard zero it started to get much easier to group out at 250-300 yards. Properly sighted in you can hold pretty much dead on the animal and still hit vital at 300 yards. DON"T overcompensate by holding over much they are generally closer than they look. I also like a 150 gr pill in the 06', seems to be less effected by wind drift and still shoots plenty flat. Good luck and have fun,I enjoyed lope hunting as much as any I've ever done.