My wife and I have been really lucky and have drawn a late season bull tag in central Arizona. We are excited to get out there and scout and find a nice bull for her to shoot. We have spoken to alot of people, and we seem to hear many of the same things from most. I have read that 500+ yards is something to practice at, and 600+ is not uncommon. A friend mentioned that they took four shots at an elk that they did harvest, at over 750 yards. Are we just hearing stories?
I am a good shot with a rifle, my wife even better, but if the consensus is that we will need to prepare for 500+ yard shots, I think this may be our last late season elk hunt. I have zero issue with a 300 yard shot, and the lethality of the 308 we will use, but, that doesn't extend to 500 yards.
Just curious if those long shots are the norm, or the exception.
Thanks for reading, any responses will be appreciated.
I am a good shot with a rifle, my wife even better, but if the consensus is that we will need to prepare for 500+ yard shots, I think this may be our last late season elk hunt. I have zero issue with a 300 yard shot, and the lethality of the 308 we will use, but, that doesn't extend to 500 yards.
Just curious if those long shots are the norm, or the exception.
Thanks for reading, any responses will be appreciated.