Inline are you referring to a clean match from PRS which includes rapid fire, awkward positions, moving targets, running between positions then shooting etc. That is incredibly harder then just hitting shots on a 10" plate. F class for example would be a closer example to hunting. Now I know the equipment is crazy different, similarities would be you can sit and wait on wind to do what you need, find comfortable prone position etc. Which is far more likely in a hunting scenario. Listen I've said over and over. I don't think "long range hunting" should even exist. I don't long range hunt. I just hunt. And if I need to take a long shot that I'm confident in the situation I will. That's all. Period period period. And if max range shot for someone is 200m and another is 800m so be it. I said like 20 posts ago. This all comes down to ethical shooting. If the hunter is capable and not just dreaming because he saw it on tv. Then do not judge the hunter. This all started with someone bringing up animal sniping because folks like the eld X.
Yes I was referring to a full PRS match. I say it to bring up the point that you brought up thousands can do it. Now please feel free to correct me if I am wrong, the way in which you laid it out. One might think someone could shoot par and thousands are doing it. I have never played a game of golf in my life so I might be wrong in my thinking. If a golf course is 78 par it's 78 strokes to finish par, (that's how I understand it). In a PRS match if you have 15 stages 10 targets each I would say par is 150. That's the way I took your post.
We have very similar views on hunting. Heck I get to guide every now in then. Guess what always comes with 2 RRS tripod one for the client and one for myself. Some of the equipment does become useful in hunting situations.
You having shot matches, have you ever been squared with new shooters? Are you able to see the difference between someone with 2 matches under their belt vs someone who has 20?
I have shot a mile cold bore and connected first round. I have also missed targets at 380, hell I shot a match that was a test your limit stage. I missed the first target! The biggest of the bunch and cleaned the rest. Lol I was the only person to get a 19.5 out of 20 points.
Look Bruce might be a little old school but truly analyze what he is says. Take a 10" target, shoot it 5 times making 5 hits on 5 different days. I think that is a reasonable goal to set ones limits. We are talking about a wide range of people. I am sure some might not be able to surpass 200 yards with that given criteria. Bruce stated that was based on what he seen pulling targets at f class matches. I remember pulling targets being board to death until you have that one guy shooting the pin out of the sighters. I was younger then and did not take advantage of that type of analysis, short sighted on my part.
Ego aside a lot of people we know can shoot and shoot well. That is a very small percentage of the shooting population. I personally don't know what my limit would be to say I can go 5 for 5 on 5 different days and not drop 1 shot on a 10" plate. Again we agree on ethical shots, I believe Bruce was laying boundaries. If one cannot perform that at a given distance, ethically one probably should not take that shot.
That is my take on what was said. Not everyone is capable of shooting 1moa even if their equipment can.
I guess the only other thing I can add, I did shoot a red stag quartering towards me 60 yards with a ELD Match 285 (338LM) went through the front shoulder and stopped under the skin at the hind quarter on the opposite side. It went through about 5 feet of tissue.