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Yes, that's correct.At 415 yards?!?
THREE IN A ROW!!!???if that was 415 feet that was a great shot , now he just has to back it up one shot could marked up to luck , but three in a row it's much harder to say that's just luck thanks for sharing that video that was pretty cool .
No no no no.... That's not correct.So your saying this was a cold bore first shot no editing at 415yds hitting inside a 22LR case that was swinging in the wind...?
Hello Doc.You need more cameras to prove the distance. I think you videos would go way further if you did.
I just have a hard time believing that was taken at 415yds.
Should show a laser range finder reading, have a camera set up on target and one camera zoomed in from target to shooting area.
Doc
Okay I can buy that one, still a hell of a shot but I have had some days where I have surprised myself as well. Having a couple shots to get yourself dialed in before making the shot is believable, not that I would ever call anyone a liar but some stories I would have to see myself before I would accept it.No no no no.... That's not correct.
First I had to walk across water to gain access to my shooting position THEN all that stuff you wrote happened.
No, this is how the shot really went down.
I have an 8" steel plate about 20' to the right of where the 22 case was filmed.
I fired 2 rounds on that.
Now I drive all that other crap down in my car and get it and the camera setup and constructed. (1/2 hour-ish)
Drive car back to the gun, swap car for moto, drive moto back to camera/target, turn on camera, haul back to the gun, then yes, shoot 22 case @ 415 on that shot, no editing.
The wind thing was more dramatic than it looked. Barely any wind but it was light and hanging from string...
(Hope the water thing didn't offend anyone)