I appreciate you own 2 creeds but I am shocked by your response.may i ask the calibre ?
if it was run of the mill then i'll keep my original guess
if it was the holy creedmoor then it will be likely it's at least double
270 then i'll half it
Given the over-emphasis of foreground you get with phone cameras, almost impossible to say. Anything between 75 and 300. A lot depends on how steep that field is, and phone cameras seem to really flatten slopes.
Reminds me of a time, many years ago, that I entered a "guess the weight of the ram" competition at a country fair. I'm pretty accurate at estimating sheep weights, so I put down what I thought, which was quite far out of the range of other guesses written on the sheet of paper pinned to the pen.181 to the one on the right.
216 to the one on the left.
(No prizes on this thread, so I didn't feel like putting the effort in.)
Who won?Some interesting guesses.
I agree it's not too easy, as the fairly wide angle of the phone photo makes it look a bit further than it is.
The hedge in front of the large tree is 100m, mid point of the grassed area is c.150m, the fallow on the right is 173m, the one on the left is 179m, as pinged through my Leica binos.
It's a fairly steep banked field, so an easy drag down, if the grass is wet a tug on a drag rope and the carcass leads the way!
I've shot many a fallow from that spot over the years, but do it too often in a season and they run straight across to the wood on the right without pause.
Thanks for posting your estimates, a few of you are very close!