Shooting Long Range Paid off BIG TIME

huntnful

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Last year after hunting all year with a 6.5CM I just was not impressed with its killing power. So after last season I had Mike from Hells Canyon Armory build me a 28 Nosler. Once it came in, I got to work dialing in a load and pushing my distance further. Constantly stretching out to 1000 yards during my practice sessions, knowing one day it would pay off. Last weekend I had my target California buck feeding on a hillside at 630 yards right at gray light. I laid out prone, set my turret (8.5 MOA), took a few deep breaths and SENT IT. I couldn't have made a better shot placement from 50 yards. Right in the pocket! 630 yard heart shot and shut his lights out on the spot. No tracking necessary. 30 3/8" wide. Unreal. Will share pictures when I get home!
 

msstate56

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Nice! Nothing makes up for time behind the gun shooting targets at distance. I attribute most of my long range hunting skill and confidence to shooting PRS matches for the last three years (and all the practice for those matches).
 
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You know you can’t dial with a Leupold! Ha Ha congrats on a good shot and a great buck.
 

wjarrell

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Very nice buck, hell of a buck no matter what state, and good looking rifle too. At that distance, and with a good shot placement a creedmoor with a good bullet such as a VLD or ABLR would have done the same thing to that buck.
 
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Thank you guys! I’m definitely happy with the results! Hahaha the old Leupolds didn’t track worth a shit. These HD’s are money though.
 
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Very nice buck, hell of a buck no matter what state, and good looking rifle too. At that distance, and with a good shot placement a creedmoor with a good bullet such as a VLD or ABLR would have done the same thing to that buck.
Thank you! And sure a creedmoor would have cause death with a perfect shot at that distance. But it would not have grenaded his internal cavity with enough force to shut down his system on site. Those were the results I was looking for when I switched calibers. Not that I expect it every time, but the energy is tremendous compared to the 6.5.
 
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People talk about how long range hunting “isn’t ethical” and it makes me laugh - the guys who only shoot animals 300 and in think it’s that easy when it’s anything but. It’s a skill set all its own - like still hunting. It requires a shitload of practice, and costs $$$$ in ammo(not to mention rifle and optics).

Nice shot, nice rifle and nice buck.
 
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