Have you ever passed up your trophy deer, elk, bear or big game animal because it was too far away? How about 1,000 YARDS!
“One of the problems with these ridges is you can’t move in on the animals without spooking them and then you have to take quick, short shots which are no good. One of the good things about Long Range Hunting is we can move into these areas without the animals even knowing w
e are here. We can pinpoint them from a long ways away, get setup and take the shot. The 1,029-yard shot was a relaxed shot for me and a relaxed shot for the animal. He wasn’t all wound up. We truly believe in Long Range Hunting, that anybody who can shoulder a rifle and can hold onto a target can shoot this rifle. Just by looking through the scope you can tell exactly what you need to do.” Mark Thompson