Jchristians
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I am going on my first elk hunt this in Wyoming elk unit 56, I am wondering what kind of yardages I should be practicing at?
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I practiced a good bit at 60 yards before my archery elk hunts. I wasn’t planning on shooting that far in the field, but it worked wonders for my shooting at 30 and 40 yards.I am going on my first elk hunt this in Wyoming elk unit 56, I am wondering what kind of yardages I should be practicing at?
ArcheryAre you hunting rifle or archery? If rifle, everyone is telling me to get comfortable out to 400 yards.
What ranges are you shooting now? Honestly your question is a little alarming, you need to know your limits in the field and not exceed them, as others said practice out as far as you can, but have a hard limit for live shots based on your actual proficiency.Archery
400yds? Good Lord man! Get comfy at 200 and practice being a hunter, not a shooter.Are you hunting rifle or archery? If rifle, everyone is telling me to get comfortable out to 400 yards.
All of them.I am wondering what kind of yardages I should be practicing at?
You did notice I said "everyone is telling me". I'm not one to shoot further than I'm comfortable with, nor am I one of those goobers that backs up to get their "personal best". I'm with Randy, those guys don't respect the animals and should have their permits taken away. As for me, I love a good 50 yard broad side shot while they're looking away!! But I'm extremely comfortable out to 300yrds if there's no opportunity to get closer. The closer the better in my opinion.400yds? Good Lord man! Get comfy at 200 and practice being a hunter, not a shooter.
Everyone is telling you 400 for a good reason. Many western hunting situations there is no chance to get closer than 400 or longer (cross canyon) and ignore the self important "real" hunter. They probably tell you no sense shooting anything bigger than a 6.5 or 270 too. Come home happy with meat and the "guy who learned how to hunt" can eat tag soup or he will shoot a forkhorn mule deer(most vulnerable animal in the woods) and feel ethically superior because he got within 50 yards of it with his 30-30 . After all being superior he knows you cant eat the horns ha haYou did notice I said "everyone is telling me". I'm not one to shoot further than I'm comfortable with, nor am I one of those goobers that backs up to get their "personal best". I'm with Randy, those guys don't respect the animals and should have their permits taken away. As for me, I love a good 50 yard broad side shot while they're looking away!! But I'm extremely comfortable out to 300yrds if there's no opportunity to get closer. The closer the better in my opinion.