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Author:  MadPick [ Sun Mar 13, 2016 4:15 pm ]
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Meh, what's that guy ^ know about long-distance shooting . . . .






:peep:

Author:  kellybachand [ Sun Mar 13, 2016 4:25 pm ]
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MadPick wrote:
Meh, what's that guy ^ know about long-distance shooting . . . .

:peep:


He must be a troll... :bigsmile:

Author:  hkcavalier [ Tue Mar 15, 2016 9:00 pm ]
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kellybachand wrote:
I know of some folks that shoot their Palma rifles (.308 target rifle, prone with a sling, iron aperture sights) out to 2000+ yards. It's a silly sport and they acknowledge that. The targets they shoot are 25' x 25' or greater in size and usually metallic with a fresh coat of white paint. They shoot at them for a while, while a guy hiding behind a berm uses a stick to point at their hits for them. After a bit of shooting he scoots out and paints over the hits and they begin again.

That same group of folks once told me that of all the .308 projectiles in existence, the SMK 175 grain had the most interesting ability to re-stabilize after passing through destabilization (happens when moving from super to sub-sonic). I don't know of this phenomena being documented anywhere, it was given to me by word of mouth, but it came from reputable sources.

The obvious bummer is that while the bullet has destabilized, it can make some pretty egregious course changes. That being said, they all swore by the SMK 175 grain when shooting a .308 Win at silly-stupid-no-reason-but-for-fun-distances.
Best,


I hope they buy that poor guy some dinner. Hanging out downrange to watch bullets smack steel...not terribly exciting :bigsmile:

Author:  BlDtyLry [ Mon Mar 21, 2016 4:56 am ]
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Here's a new bullet which will help get you to 1-mile, Waner Flatline 180gr FTR with a BC of 0.695.

This bullet beats the 338LM 250gr Berger OTM Hybrid (BC 0.682) and easily beats the 175gr Sierra TMK (BC 0.545) and Berger 180gr Juggernaut (BC 0.552). At $70 for a box of 50 bullets its a little spendy. You will need at least a 10-Twist barrel and the preferred powder is IMR 2000MR. I'll need to try these bullets out as I have 8lbs of 2000MR

Author:  Growler67 [ Mon Mar 21, 2016 11:14 am ]
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Hornady just released their ELD = Extreme Low Drag Match bullets. With a .789 BC 285gr compared to .575 of the Nosler Accubond 250gr, I can't wait to try them out in my .338 WinMag.

http://m.hornady.com/store/ELD-Match

One thing Hornady discovered was that the polymer tip was melting which resulted in a reformulation of the polymer used for this line of bullets.

Author:  snozzberries [ Fri Sep 22, 2017 9:54 am ]
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Okay I finally had a chance to do some long-range shooting. Previously my longest was 200 yards. I went to Eastern Washington, and shot at 380 yards, 700 yards, and 800 yards.

I could only put a target at 380 yards, 8" gong. Hit it 100% of the time.

At 700 yards and 800 yards I was just shooting at the ground, rocks, bushes, spots between rocks etc. My ballistics calculator was spot on, and my shots dropped right where I expected them to go. Without a target, and just looking at puffs of dirt, it's hard to tell whether I was Minute-of-Angle, Minute-of-Deer, Minute-of-Elk, or Minute-of-Elephant.

Next up, I need to go back with real targets so I can actually see my results. I also need a range finder that works beyond 860 yards.

Author:  sigman226 [ Fri Sep 22, 2017 11:39 am ]
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snozzberries wrote:
Okay I finally had a chance to do some long-range shooting. Previously my longest was 200 yards. I went to Eastern Washington, and shot at 380 yards, 700 yards, and 800 yards.

I could only put a target at 380 yards, 8" gong. Hit it 100% of the time.

At 700 yards and 800 yards I was just shooting at the ground, rocks, bushes, spots between rocks etc. My ballistics calculator was spot on, and my shots dropped right where I expected them to go. Without a target, and just looking at puffs of dirt, it's hard to tell whether I was Minute-of-Angle, Minute-of-Deer, Minute-of-Elk, or Minute-of-Elephant.

Next up, I need to go back with real targets so I can actually see my results. I also need a range finder that works beyond 860 yards.
Good work. My best was an iron sight shot in Panama on a M21 1020 yard in my youth (about 28 years ago). And my best since then was a Remington PSS DM. I had a 4 1/2" group at 750 yards.

Author:  GreenEggs&Spam [ Sun Sep 24, 2017 5:06 pm ]
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Author:  Ops [ Sun Sep 24, 2017 5:11 pm ]
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just shoot from a steeple

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