600 Yard Hunting Challenge: What hit rate Is realistic?

Published on April 6, 2024
Duration: 33:56

This challenge assesses realistic hit rates for amateur hunters at distances up to 600 yards. Participants used various rifles including the CVA Cascade, Savage 110 Tactical, and Tikka T3x. The results indicate that under realistic field conditions, ethical hunting ranges are often closer to 300-400 yards than the commonly claimed longer distances.

Quick Summary

A 600-yard hunting challenge revealed that realistic hit rates for amateur hunters in field conditions are often lower than assumed, averaging 40-52%. This suggests ethical hunting ranges should be limited to 300-400 yards for most, emphasizing the impact of unstable shooting positions and environmental factors on accuracy.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Challenge Setup
  2. 01:55Stage 1: Prone with Ideal Support
  3. 07:46Stage 2: Field Supports and Vital Sizes
  4. 14:04Stage 3: Extreme Angles
  5. 19:14Stage 4: Tripod Shooting in Flatlands
  6. 24:36Final Stage: Physical Exertion
  7. 29:42Final Results and Ethical Conclusions

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a realistic hit rate for amateur hunters at 600 yards?

In realistic field conditions, the challenge suggests that hit rates for amateur hunters at extended ranges like 600 yards are often lower than commonly claimed. The participants averaged between 40-52%, indicating ethical hunting ranges might be more realistically limited to 300-400 yards for most.

How does shooting position affect accuracy in long-range hunting?

Shooting position significantly impacts accuracy. While sandbags in a prone position yielded better results (around 60% hit rate), using unstable field supports like boulders, backpacks, or bipods, and shooting from steep slopes drastically reduced accuracy, highlighting the importance of a stable platform.

What is the approximate vital zone size of a whitetail deer?

The vital zone of a whitetail deer is approximately 8x9 inches. This size can be effectively simulated using a standard milk jug for practice and target acquisition drills during training.

Which rifles were used in the 600-yard hunting challenge?

The challenge featured several rifles: a CVA Cascade in 7mm Rem Mag, a Savage 110 Tactical in 6.5 Creedmoor, and a Tikka T3x also in 6.5 Creedmoor, some equipped with suppressors and Vortex optics.

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