JimP
AH ambassador
- Joined
- Dec 14, 2014
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- NRA, RMEF
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- US (Utah, Arizona, Idaho, Colorado, Nevada. Canada (British Colombia), South Africa (Eastern Cape)
The problem with trying to legislate shooting distances or the optics is that there are quite a few hunts where you actually need to be able to shoot further than most times.
There are a number of members here that say get closer, but that isn't always possible. Either because of being able to see the animal or just nothing to hide behind. I have had both on hunts. I once was less than 30 feet away from a targeted animal and I couldn't even begin to seen him, likewise I have been on a hunt where 400+ yards was as close as you were going to get without spooking the animal into the next county.
But I do agree that there is no reason for a 2000 yard shot besides to add another notch to the shooters ego. Much like archery hunters who are now taking 100+ yard shots at deer and elk.
There are a number of members here that say get closer, but that isn't always possible. Either because of being able to see the animal or just nothing to hide behind. I have had both on hunts. I once was less than 30 feet away from a targeted animal and I couldn't even begin to seen him, likewise I have been on a hunt where 400+ yards was as close as you were going to get without spooking the animal into the next county.
But I do agree that there is no reason for a 2000 yard shot besides to add another notch to the shooters ego. Much like archery hunters who are now taking 100+ yard shots at deer and elk.