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Post by Woody Williams on Oct 20, 2005 5:48:35 GMT -5
What is your maximum shot at a deer with a MZ?
...............and what do you shoot?
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Post by drs on Oct 20, 2005 7:16:08 GMT -5
Since, I have only one shot and have peep sights on my .50 M/L; I like to keep my shots well within 50 yards.
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Post by DEERTRACKS on Oct 20, 2005 7:29:19 GMT -5
100 yards, but I am sorry to say that the fly's are safe from me @ this yardage. T/C New Englander traditional w/ 3 x 9 - 32 Bushnell .54 cal. maxi-ball setting on 100 gr. of Pyrodex.
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Post by kevin1 on Oct 20, 2005 10:05:16 GMT -5
With fiber optic sights I'm good out to 75 yards , 100 with a scope . I shoot a Traditions Buck Hunter Pro in .54 , and a Traditions Lightning Mag in .50 caliber . Flies are safe from me too .
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Post by hornharvester on Oct 20, 2005 10:09:57 GMT -5
300 yds is my max but i wouldn't take that kind of a shot unless it was under ideal conditions. 200 yds or less is what im really comfortable shooting with a 245 grn bullet. i shoot the savage 10 ml.
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Post by squirrelhunter on Oct 21, 2005 10:19:59 GMT -5
50 yards, at least for now,with my 45 cal Contender.
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Post by Hoosier Hunter on Oct 21, 2005 14:36:24 GMT -5
I'm comforatble at 100 yards but 9 out of 10 times the deer is usually within 30 yards.
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Post by schoolmaster on Oct 22, 2005 17:06:01 GMT -5
I would feel comfortable out to 200 yards. My Savage sighted 3 inches high at 100 yards is only 3 inches low at 200 with my load.
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Post by Rick Lyon on Oct 24, 2005 12:38:10 GMT -5
Well.....192 yards so far! I shot two last year at over 150 yards to test out the performance of the Hornady SST bullets. I must say they worked great! Neither deer went over 50 yards. I use the 300 grain version with a T/C Omega with 100 grains of 777.
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Post by jajwrigh on Oct 24, 2005 20:49:34 GMT -5
Rick are you about 2 inches high at 100 yards? I bought my gun to shoot 200 yards, so thats what I want as well.
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Post by Indianahunter on Oct 27, 2005 21:42:01 GMT -5
While I will not shoot a buck I cannot field score, my Savage 10-ml-II it will shoot point blank out to 225 yards with one load and easily 200 yards with several others... All of these loads will group 1" or better at 100 yards...
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Post by Decatur on Oct 28, 2005 16:39:34 GMT -5
I shoot a Savage smokeless. I love it!
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Post by Decatur on Oct 28, 2005 16:41:16 GMT -5
Hey Schoolmaster, what load do you shoot in your Savage?
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Post by schoolmaster on Oct 31, 2005 17:53:42 GMT -5
I am shooting 44 grains of VVN-110 with the 250 shockwave bullet in a MMP HP-12 sabot with a CCI m 209 primer. I had it out this weekend and my best group was right at one inch at 100 yards. I am estimating the velocity at around 2400 fps.
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Post by randywakeman on Nov 2, 2005 20:08:29 GMT -5
It wasn't a deer; it was an antelope @ 285 yards. Still 5 months or so to get him from the taxidermist.
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Post by jkd on Nov 4, 2005 16:49:38 GMT -5
TC .54 Hawken 105 yds on a 6-pointer broadside... 430gr TC maxi-ball through the shoulder knocked him right over...
I prefer 50-75 yard shots when I can...
KD
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Post by gundude on Nov 4, 2005 17:03:22 GMT -5
I try to keep them close as I can....... 150 is stretching it. On the range It is a chip shot with a good rest but in the woods its a whole different ballgame. I still HUNT with a side lock although I own inlines and the kids shoot those, but where I hunt, it is rare that you can even get a clear shot that far out! I've been a competitive shooter since I was 12 and I have held 2 national records at one point ( whoopee!) My point is you got to use some common sense from time to time and know your limits. I pushed my limits with a bow this year and paid the price......... Spend time on the range and try and simulate "hunting conditions" when you can and then be realistic in the field...... 150 ,200, 250 yards? / yea if your shootin off the back of a truck in a cut bean field!
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Post by wolfhound on Nov 4, 2005 18:49:27 GMT -5
Spend time on the range and try and simulate "hunting conditions" when you can and then be realistic in the field...... 150 ,200, 250 yards? / yea if your shootin off the back of a truck in a cut bean field! 201 yds prone and no wind for me. I also made a 120 yd shot in the prone position the same year as the 201 and a 100 yd shot off of sticks (all three last year). Every other shot has been 60 yds and under with my closest at 10 yds. I use a scope with a ballistic reticle and practice in field conditions 90% of the time I'm at the range. I only use a bench when I'm doing load work or shooting for groups.
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Post by hunter7x on Nov 18, 2005 16:23:19 GMT -5
Holy cow 150 -200 yards and more...off hand in a hunting situation?
How many who answered this have done it ?
How many have tried and missed ? How many have tried and not missed but didn't tag the animal either ?
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Post by wolfhound on Nov 18, 2005 17:48:22 GMT -5
Holy cow 150 -200 yards and more...off hand in a hunting situation? How many who answered this have done it ? How many have tried and missed ? How many have tried and not missed but didn't tag the animal either ? Never tried offhand shots. I just don't believe in using them except at close range when you have to take the shot now or the animal bolts. You try it at long range and your asking for a crippled animal. I prefer to use some sort of rest for long range shooting even if it's just my elbows on the ground. I just took a doe Monday and used my elbows on the stand rail for a rest. 85 yds. You can see the entrance hole. It was a perfect broadside shot. I would not have tried it without a rest. There's a hole but it's only about 6" or so. That's plenty for a good rest with magnification.
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