FrankenMauser
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I've taken at least half a dozen rabbits/hares at 200+ yards with my .22 WMR and factory irons. (More than when it was scoped, actually.)
With a Rossi 62SAC, I knocked a couple over at 350-400 yards, as a kid.
Who knows how many squirrels and prairie dogs were decapitated over the years with everything from .22 LR to 8x57mm and iron sights at 200+ yards. When you have the time to sit around, walk it in, and wait for those little heads to pop up, it makes it a lot easier.
Every one of them was a minimum of a decade ago, though. And to get totals like that, there are a lot more gut shots, spine shots, and limb amputations that would not be considered clean or ethical - even though very fatal on the little animals.
Last year, I dropped a little Mule Deer at about 90 yards with an iron sighted muzzle loader.
I think that's not just the longest, but my only successful iron sight shot on big game. I can't think of another attempt, other than a 550+ yard shot on antelope (with an 1895 Krag), when I missed by 20+ feet. (Didn't know the load as well as I thought...
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I just don't head out after big game very often with iron sights. And when I do, I don't see much within range.
My limits now are more like 75-150 yards, depending upon the type of iron sights and cartridge being used.
With a Rossi 62SAC, I knocked a couple over at 350-400 yards, as a kid.
Who knows how many squirrels and prairie dogs were decapitated over the years with everything from .22 LR to 8x57mm and iron sights at 200+ yards. When you have the time to sit around, walk it in, and wait for those little heads to pop up, it makes it a lot easier.
Every one of them was a minimum of a decade ago, though. And to get totals like that, there are a lot more gut shots, spine shots, and limb amputations that would not be considered clean or ethical - even though very fatal on the little animals.
Last year, I dropped a little Mule Deer at about 90 yards with an iron sighted muzzle loader.
I think that's not just the longest, but my only successful iron sight shot on big game. I can't think of another attempt, other than a 550+ yard shot on antelope (with an 1895 Krag), when I missed by 20+ feet. (Didn't know the load as well as I thought...
I just don't head out after big game very often with iron sights. And when I do, I don't see much within range.
My limits now are more like 75-150 yards, depending upon the type of iron sights and cartridge being used.