spaniel
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680 yard shot, that's impressive. Even prone, rested, locked in and ranged you've still got, most likely, to contend with wind drift.
The furthest out I've taken a deer was 32 yards and the average yardage probably works out to around 18 or so yards. All taken with bow of course.
Yes the wind is always the hard part, especially shooting across a gap between mountains. I shot him twice where I wanted to, but he didn't react at all but I heard the first one hit so I thought maybe I'd mis-judged the wind and held for more, which caused the spot on his nose but allowed us to see the dirt kick up. So I sent a third one in the lungs and that got it done. Elk are tough animals.
We considered a trip to SD for pheasants but my spaniel is just too old to do it. So we're going to WY for antelope and prairie dogs instead.