When I first started reading this thread - I thought “I must be the worst rifle shot in America”....as some stated they consistently shoot 6” groups at 500 yrds and 4” groups at 600 yrds - from Field/Hunting positions ! That is some damn good shooting, especially if “Field/Hunting” positions = standing off hand, kneeling, or an improvised rest (lean against tree etc..). I know that I can Not shoot that well and never will. Then I started thinking (always dangerous) and I’m gonna assume that most of those 500-600 yrd shots are off a bipod or prone off a backpack/rock etc and always at an exact known distance (dialed in for 600 yrds is a Miss if target is 525).
Now, I am still Not in the same league as these shooters - but feel a little better. I shoot almost all my big game with .30-06 and .270, feel comfortable out to 300 yrds (deer/antelope) sitting with bipod or prone (and Not being rushed or out-of-breath). Would say 400 yrds my max and conditions need to be close to perfect and animal “cooperating” (broadside & big deer or Elk size). My last “factor” is my emotion - excitement level because if it is high - all bets are off. I missed my first buck (standing broadside at 50 yrds) and I was sitting with rifle well supported on my knees, missed him clean (and he was only a spike!). Buck fever... As I’ve now hunted many years longer and taken many good animals - I can still get excited “if” the animal is something that I REALLY want. I’m use to taking good deer & bear and remain calm, even a nice Griz in Alaska didn’t raise my pulse rate because I “expected” to get a nice Griz on that hunt. But that same year, saw a coyote crossing a frozen lake 80 yrds, it stopped, I missed and then missed 3 more shots as it “trotted & slipped” away across that lake...my heart was “pounding” because I’d never shot a coyote and Really wanted that one. I know many hunters are better at controlling their emotions or just don’t get excited over anything - I’m Not one of them.....I enjoy the heart pounding, I only shoot better now because it takes “more” to get my heart pounding - but when it does my shooting accuracy drops by 50%.