edward
AH legend
Just one more issue people are making a big deal about to stir up controversy and division among hunters. The fact of the matter is no one has the right to force their ethics on someone else provided what one does is legal. If someone doesn't like it fine don't choose to hunt that way but I'll be damned if someone is going to tell me I can't as long as its legal.
I love distance shooting, I have built my own custom rifles just for distance. I choose not to take thousand yard shots at animals because my confidence isn't there yet. Right now 400 yards under the right conditions is the max I'll shoot at an animal. One day if my skills get to where I'm comfortable shooting at longer distances I probably will. For now I won't. Anyone who thinks these rigs make a 1000 yard shot a sure deal obviously never has shot that distances. Does it make it doable and repeatable? Yes it does but.... you have to put the training in. Otherwise wind or elevation will cause you to miss by a mile. A lot goes into making those shots. There is a lot of skill involved. It's much easier to stalk in close than it is to get everything just right for a extreme distance shot. For now my 500 and up shots are reserved for paper or gongs but who knows what the future will hold. It's a labor of love actually. Building the rifle, load development, ballistic charts, and the like. It's very involved and that's what I enjoy about it so much. I equate it to bow hunting which I do also. In bow hunting a lot of effort is put into getting everything just right and being accurate enough to comfortably make a shot and clean humane kill. Distance shooting is no different.
the term legal is bullshit,thats a crutch,ethics,thats the truth,is it or isnt it,you have to make that decision.killing an animal at 1000 yards is murder,you didnt give it a chance.thats my opinion,dont like it,tough.your ego demands you can hit something at 1000 yards,try paper or steel,no damage done,no animal hurt.