Wyoming Girl, 12, Stuns With One-Shot Kill From 600 Yards To Bag Huge Elk

Maybe you believe “news” like this is more important than conservation and hunting issues. That’s ok as well…does not mean we need to start more news sources. Carry on …
I suspect you’re lost. This is the “Women Hunters” section so it’s about women hunting.
 
I don't have kids but enjoyed hunting with a friend and his 16 yr old son the 5 days before Thanksgiving. The 16 yr old nailed a
660
yard shot and got his first bull elk - a raghorn. His shooting was beyond my current comfort distance but they had the gear and practice to do it. I was impressed. And the 16 yr old took the heaviest load on the rough pack out.
 
Where did I say it was more important?

I was merely offering you could start your own then you don’t have to worry about what WyoFile covers. They cover a lot of meaningless stuff like the corner crossing case.

Carry on.
Nitpicky but important distinction. This was reported by Cowboy State Daily, which lives at the other end of the news quality spectrum from WyoFile.
 
Sometimes the smallest details in an interview become the headline. Obviously I don't know if that is the case in this situation or details of the interview, but I have seen it many times. IMO, it was an opportunity missed with the headline. The story lost me on topics such as her custom rifle, distance of the shot and the private land they own. Fun story, could could have been presented better.

Craig Miller
10th grade journalism
third period
 
My daughter is an excellent shot and has missed only a couple times in a decade of hunting. Only one critter (big bull elk) that she has shot at did not get killed due to her missing. This year we hunted antelope and made a mile long stalk to get in range of a particular buck. It took several hours and even though we were half the distance of her previous antelope, we had to get a lot closer due to the wind. We were in the no click zone and trying to find a position to shoot from when the buck jumped up and gave us the stare down. I set up the tripod and moved aside. She clamped the rifle on, and moved the center post up and shot within a matter of about 10 seconds. The buck bolted. We weren’t sure of the shot but assumed he was hit, so she chambered another round and fired at the buck running full speed at close to 300 yards and missed. She chambered another and I said he’s getting out there and you’re going to have to hold just a touch in front of him. She fired again and it was closer to 400 at that time and she dropped him. When we got to the antelope, we saw the first shot was a perfect double lung, third shot hit him in the hip and knocked him over even though he was already dead on his feet. I know @psinclair has seen her shoot a few times when she was real young and she can shoot a whole lot better now.
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Bragging about shot distance is about as g*y as wearing Sitka IMO :D.

I will say this...My buddies daughter just got into hunting this year. I've enjoyed seeing the photos of a young lady next to a fork and horn deer and a doe antelope with a grin from ear to ear and a walmart special .270 around here shoulder a whole lot more than I enjoyed reading this article. Nothing wrong with either, to each their own.
 
MT Youth hunting story contest

“Girl 10 lobs bullet over 1/4 mile to success but avoids larger buck protected by FWP opinion on private airspace”
 
The look I give my Sitka gear before a hunt:

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