Prior to the hunt, I switched to Nosler match grade and had a much better experience at the range. I also took some advice in spacing out my shots and allowing the barrel to cool. All groups were much tighter, but 300 is still not what it was with the Rem 700. I shot consistent 3" (sometimes less) groups at 300, but would have a random flyer or two - I still haven't figured it out, I expect it's the shooter. I brought the target in to 250 yds, just to make sure I had the holdover correct on my scope and decided 250 yds would be my max shot in Wyoming - ended up taking a pronghorn buck at 150 yds.
I spotted and approached numerous bucks to 400 yds, most of the time without even bumping them off their bed. A man that can confidently shoot at 400 yds has a very superior advantage in pronghorn country.
I spotted and approached numerous bucks to 400 yds, most of the time without even bumping them off their bed. A man that can confidently shoot at 400 yds has a very superior advantage in pronghorn country.