Now for the stalkers out there I would like to know what some of your closest shots have been. I think that the range to my closed shot was aroung 6 feet (sorry I did not use a range finder just sort of stepped it off).
Todd E
Closest:whitetail 12ga 6-8ft.
Non game: mouse stuck nose in barrel of 22WMR
Longest kill: 488 yards, head shot, not 4-legged game though...also with a .308.
redleg
Longest - 353paces (about 330 yards) across a flat hay field on a coyote with my .375 H&H.
Closest - 7 paces (spot and stalk) on a wild pig with my bow.
Longest = about 175 yards from the standing position. The buck was looking straight at me.
Shortest = 20 yards. The deer ran out from some brush right in front of us. My brother shot one while running, then the next one stopped for about 1/2 second and looked straight at me. Sort of funny how both shots this year were at the same position.
All other big game shots have been around 100 plus or minus.
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Monyhunter
My two longest hunting shots were a one shot kill on a bushbuck at approximately 325 yards. My most impressive shot was on a Vaalribbok (Grey Rhebok) at 350 + yards and again at 375 + yards. If you have ever hunted Grey Rhebok before, you know what a difficult animal it is to stalk. I have never faced a more challenging hunt - mountain goats are a distant second.
My most impossible shot was a head shot on a running Ostrich at 65 yards. If anyone has ever hunted around ostrich, then you understand why you would want to shoot one. If anyone has ever seen an ostrich run, then you know why it is an impossible shot. And no, I could never do it again in a thousand shots. It cost me $550 dollars and 3 hours of valuable hunting time - and I assure you, it was worth every penny.
And then there was that bushbaby over my hut at 3:00 in the morning with a .44Mag....
2nd: 475 yard doe deer.
3rd: 465 yard deer.
Longest prarie dog: only about 400 yards.
247 yards on a rangefinder in a cut cornfield. Hornady Interlock, nice buck went maybe 20 yards. My buddy found the bullet as I field dressed. I was laying prone, still felt good to me.
I have longer shots on chucks, but never really recorded the distances with a range finder. But even there, I don't think I'm much past 330-350.
Closest shot was a bit less than 20 yards into the chest of a leopard....without a doubt my "best" shot and probably my quickest.
I have one kill on film wherein I shot a Black Wildebeest with Philip Price, PH, in 1995 at 800 plus yards and he was on the move...I hit him 3 out of 4 shots, foot, gut and shoulder with 210 Noslers out of a 338 Win. ...Several on this board have seen that tape....We had a great tracker and Phillip was sure he wouldn't get away and he didn't....On that same hunt, again on film, I shot a Springbok in the heart at 300 yards off hand, resting on Phillips shoulder...A Kudu at 375 yards off hand (yep, on film)...
Today I try to discipline myself to 300 yards max...
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Ray Atkinson
You could probably tell me what my longest shot was!! I was using a BSA 30.06 26" barrel, 150g Norma Ammo. The rifle was sighted in 1" high at 200 yards. I aimed head and neck above the deer and hit it cleanly through the shoulder. I have no idea as to distance. I was shooting downhill at a deer feeding in a small clearing.
Steve H
342 yards on a fallow deer with a 416 Rigby, Ruger No. 1, standing braced against a tree limb, a "supported offhand." The shot disemboweled the critter.
945 yards on paper with a 510 JAB (510/460 Weatherby Long) Ruger No. 1, sitting with bipod out in the cow pasture.
Closest shot was taken on a Russian wild boar in Tennessee. He charged right onto the spear I was holding.
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RAB
Shortest was an elk at about 50 yards, same gun.
The longer I hunt, the shorter the shots get.
Tom
Shortest was my first buck at about 5 yds. using a '91 Argentine Mauser.
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born on a mountain, raised in a cave, hunting and fishing is all i crave!
I have made several long shots on whitetail, antelope, caribou, and one on a moose that were over 400yards. Some were lasered, some were not. Calibers used:25-06,7mmRM,7STW.
In most cases conditions were perfect and in open prarie or tundra where there was very little chance of loosing a cripple. All except the moose, which I had hit twice and dropped. I should not have taken that shot, but I did and I was lucky. The conditions were not great.
Many times I have had a good rest and had crosshairs on game that were not all that far and decided to get alot closer. I have hunted and killed alot of game at close range but I still don't turn down a long shot if the conditions are right. I enjoy a long shot as much as a close one.
Daryl
My partner was stunned. He kept yelling, "You got him! You got him!"
My closest shot was about an inch off the muzzle. Damn deer almost ran over me. Called him in with a grunt tube.
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To be old and wise.....first you have to be young and stupid!
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What do you mean seriously. I make those kind of shots all the time. I mean, my preferred way of hunting is off of the expressway at 150 or so riding on my crotch rocket shooting a big bore. Never miss those 800+ meter critters while doing so either.
Bear claw,
You bring up a very good poitn everyone should be telling us what they are using for sights (answers some scope questions also).
Now to all those supporters of PETA, why did you ever take such long, risky, and completely sadistic shots (this statement is exlcusive of Ray who already said he was young and stupid).
I did it just because I could!
Todd E
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500 grains,
If youd like we can take a trip to where they are one day. They spook soon and run fast. Its tough but fun.
410 meters horizontal and 64 meters vertical, figure the hypoteneuse would total a 440 meter shot. Animal was a goat.
After years of making similar shots and having things go your way here's what happens. I was mulie hunting yesterday and spotted a bunch of ravens and eagles circling around a knoll. Sneaked up to have a look at what had died and there's a coyote feeding of a deer kill. I layed down on the ridge above him and guessed the distnce and drop to be 150meters horizontal and 30 meters vertical. Took a solid rest put the cross hairs on the bottom of his chest and touched the trigger, scared the sh!t out of the coyote and killed the deer carcase he was standing on. Shot underneath him. Later measured everything of with GPS, 42meters horizontal and 8 meters vertical??? I'm glad I was hunting alone.
....Peter
Longest shot at a wounded animal: 485 yards at wounded gemsbok.
Closest shot: Blacktail buck, 11 yards.
Joel Slate
Slate & Associates, LLC
The Safari Specialists
www.slatesafaris.com
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Freedom wasn't free. Today they want our guns. What will they want tommorow?
Longer shots all with current deer rifle. 1917 Enfield action, Hart barrel chambered to 308 Norma, Fajen AAA fancy walnut thumbhole stock, Leupold 3.5-10x40 Vari-x III, hand loads using WW fire-formed cases, Sierra 165gr. HPBT GK's, Fed 215 primers, 74gr H4831SC.
450 yards (total luck): running KS doe, shot through throat, died instantly. I wouldn't normally attempt this sort of shot but our land owner HATES the deer and "encourages" us to fill every tag. We aim to keep him happy to allow us to return in upcoming years.
440 yards: North Dakota buck, standing still in middle of corn field, rifle resting on round bale, pulled shot about six inches right of aim (deer facing left) putting the bullet impact just to the right of lungs (yes, I'm right handed). It ran about 200 yards before we finished it off.
All other shots much closer.
Reed
It came out to 2,000 paces, with a lot of screaming, so I tell people it was about a 1,200 yrd shot. I taught the method to my tracker's, it really came naturally to them.
I use this method consistantly now. Sure it slow's the hunt down some but it does give it some "snap"! With the video I can digitally make the animal seem much farther, useing my workstation, and I can "blue-screen in" a flat-footed white boy with a rifle doing the "Wildebeast shuffle".
Its very impressive, believe me, I can make anyone look like a Long Shooter.
You just have to scream "Raaaaaaaaaaell" and "Scraaaaaaaaaell" a lot, while practicing barefoot on hot sand........10
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God Bless and Shoot Straight
Closest- Mr Black Bear @ 9' set to have me for lunch! Clients M700 25/06
"GET TO THE HILL"
Dog
Mule Deer- 412 yards with a laser.
Blacktail Deer- 512 with a laser.
wild hog- 305yds
coyote at night- 579 paces. ( Using a M40A1 with a symrad night sight, 1/2 moon out.)
Coyote in the day- 405 yards in a stif wind. I had to use 5.5 MOA with a 7stw. First round hit.
Quail- 840 yards ( he was on the Burm behind the 800 yard line. I used a M40A1 with Lake City special ball.)
Rock chuck- Estimated 839 yards (laser only reached to the front of the rocks at 821, but the first round hit him)I took one somewhere around 975 to 1000 with a 3rd round hit.
Closest
Wild hog- 11 paces with a bow
Rattle snake-0 yards (used a Danner boot and a Benchmade knife; much better eating then a MRE)
Blacktail deer- 13 yards with a bow.
While looking at him through a nine power scope I thought the white on his belly was the white patch on a deer's throat. He stood and turned broadside and I realized what he was. I held what I believe to be about 2 ft into the wind and 3 ft high with my 7 x 57 and the bullet took him through both front legs just below the elbow. This was before the days of range finders so I don't have a clue how far he was.
I don't consider this to be a particularly great shot -- just a damned unluckly fox!
When we got to where we were going to do some long range shooting, the PH spotted a duck off in the distance near a pond. With an intentionally exaggerated english accent " be a good sport now...shoot yonder duck" I looked in the direction he was indicating and said "what duck?" Eventually I spotted the duck and asked "surrrreeee...what will we do with it when I hit it?" Again with that hoity English accent he said " we'll feed it to mum's eagle" (his mother indeed has a pet eagle).
With a couple feet allowed for drop, about two feet of allowance for the wind, I gave it my best shot (literally) off the hood of the huntmobile. The duck toppled dramatically over. Actually hit it in the back of the head and neatly split the skull in half.
Unfortunately, I had not the presence of mind to act cool and say something like..."see any more out there, perhaps a little farther?"
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"shoot 'em if you got 'em!"