Topgun 30-06
Banned
Distance doesn't make them move faster or slower, but rather how fast the projectile can get there before it will not hit the vitals does and I'm not talking a buck jumping the string when he hears the bow. With the speed of most centerfire rifle bullets a shot at 500 yards will get there in less than 1/2 second and still hit vitals even if the animal starts to take a step. Double that distance for a lot of these long range bangers that are shooting at 1000+ yards and that time more than doubles. Even an animal the size of a bull elk can move almost a bodies length in that time and the bullet will be in the paunch or butt, rather than in the heart/lung vital area. This long range stuff IMHO, regardless of what you're shooting, is too chancy and not what ethical hunting that I grew up with is all about. That's not even taking wind and other elements into consideration when making the shot. I guess IMO after 60 years in the field, all this long range shooting and newfangled gadgets are gradually taking away the hunting aspect of the sport that I grew up with and making it more just shooting. Please bear with me as an old timer on stuff like this in that of the many many animals I've taken in the course of that 60 years I've never lost one and a big part of the reason was staying within the design of the equipment I used for each of those animals.Top gun, a animal can move just as much at 20 yards as a 100 yards while hunting with archery tackle. The buck I shot last year was at 32 yards, I was shooting 280-290fps with a 463 grain arrow, he had enough time to hear my bow go off, and go just barely quartering away to a steep quartering away angle and move one step. The shot ended up being at least a foot from where I was aiming when I squeezed the release to fire.
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