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Do you guys just shoot for fun.im not saying hunt at that range.
Billnpatti said:"These 200 and 400 yard questions come up here but, IMHO, should go into the dumper.
Exception, range shooting as you mentioned. But, never ever, ever never for hunting.
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Amen to that, brother. :thumbsup:
Dean2 said:Billnpatti said:"These 200 and 400 yard questions come up here but, IMHO, should go into the dumper.
Exception, range shooting as you mentioned. But, never ever, ever never for hunting.
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Amen to that, brother. :thumbsup:
BP I usuaully find your comments well considered and far from zealotish but this forums fasination that hunting things with a muzzle loader at ranges over 100 yards is not just wrong it is evil incarnate fascinates me.
Open sights are more than capable of accurately placing shots on target at very long ranges. We used to shoot Bisley 100 to 1000 yeards with 303 Lee Enfields with open sights. (They now use 7.62 Nato with Peep sights.) The bull at 1000 yards is 24", a man across the chest is about 18", and the V Bull is 16". Winners at the Bisly shoot regularly put more than 10 of their 15 shots in the V ring and all in the Bull. British and Canadian snipers in WW1 and WW2 regualrly shot men at 1000 to 1200 yards with 303s and open sights.
The 303 drops almost 500" at 1000 yards so shooting a ML accurtely to 200 or 300 yards does not defy logic. Not everyone can shoot 1000 yards with open sights, it takes a lot of practice and some talent, plus good eye sight, but presuming you have the talent and spend the time, shooting a ML, properly rested and with the right sights, accurately to 300 yards is no where near a big strecth let alone WRONG, IMMORAL, BAD etc as it is so often characterised on here.
If a person is willing to put in the time, has the ability to accurately range the distance, and a sight that can be adjusted for that distance then making accurate hits on deer size game is perfectly doable, and the round ball has lots of power to kill at that range.
The distance at which you can put 5 out of 5 shots into an rectangle 10" tall by 5" wide is your effective ethical hunting distnace. For some people that is 50 yards, for others that will be MUCH farther.
If a person is willing to put in the time, has the ability to accurately range the distance, and a sight that can be adjusted for that distance then making accurate hits on deer size game is perfectly doable, and the round ball has lots of power to kill at that range.
Shine said:Have you killed anything at 200 yds or more with a traditional muzzleloader and patched roundball?
That's what this forum is about not what you can do with a longbranch.
Zonie said:My apologies. Had you said "with a modern rifle" I think I would have seen your comment differently.
As for 400 yard hunting out west, IMO the person should be shooting elongated bullets that can carry the needed distance for a clean quick kill if the shot is going to be over 130 yards.
They should also limit the distance for their shots to ones that can be accurately made without making a wounded animal.
If this isn't possible for them, perhaps it's best for them to forget about muzzleloading.
On a not so negative note the pronghorn antelope is typical of the Western game animals and we have them here in Arizona.
They are almost always found out on grassy plains without a tree in sight.
They are spooky critters with eyes about as good as a eagles.
Yes, they are curious about strange things but flagging them into range isn't commonly done.
I notice there is not only a Bow season for them but there is a organization of Bow Hunters that specialize in hunting them.
IMO, any critter that can be hunted with a bow sure can be hunted successfully with a muzzleloader without taking 130+ yard shots.
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