Just FTR, every Deer and Pronghorn I shot past 600 was in one valley where I had the actual measurements between the fence posts and power poles. I had wind flags on long poles along the alley I shot. It took me several years and several hunts (mostly doe tags) to have enough days shooting (with my suppressor on paper) along the alley to gain the confidence to take those shots past 600. I am sure that given the data and time, Hoser, you would take the same shots I took, and likely take some I passed up on. Most of those took me a few hours of waiting to get the perfect conditions. Then I had to wait until the animal put it's head down to take a bite of grass so I could be sure they would not take a step.

With the biggest buck I have ever seen in the unit this year, I did not pull the trigger at 285 yards because the conditions were not right. When we spotted him at 2000 yards, I was not convinced it was not a 4 point bull Elk grazing with a few doe deer. 2 hours to go 1700 yards and I never took a shot. That was okay, the stalk was fun as well. Ended up shooting a buck that the game warden and I had looked at the day before and we decided would be good to take out of the gene pool to fill the freezer.