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Went today and shot metal out to 1000yds. First time at that long actually shooting myself. I LOVED IT. Shot 155g Sierra Match Kings 46.5 of varget. Here is the new setup
I have always been into shooting. Im a Pistol Instructor and Range officer, but never have I shot at long distances. I am currently looking for some matches close to my town or in the surrounding areas.
I have a buddy who is going to load me some for the time being. But eventually I want to get my own setup. I never wanted to get into relaoding for the simple fact I didn't want another hobby. Guess I have another hobby coming soon. I have some 155 SMK that be loaded I will be shooting this...
Actually no, no target pics. They were shooting 338 lapua's and 260. They were shooting at 1 mile. I shot at 400 but ran out of glass. So that's why the change happened. Haven't got to shoot the current setup yet.
I since have upgraded some things Vortex Viper 6.5x20x44 Weaver 20moa base Weaver 4 hole rings Kinetic Research bolt knob Timney "flat style" trigger Bell and Carlson Medalist stock Bipod
The post was suppose to explain how I went shooting with some buddies and found out real quick that I was out gunned. I upgraded my Remington 700 308 26" varmint contour Vortex Viper 6.5-20-44 Weaver 20moa base Weaver 4 hole rings Bell and Carlson Medalist stock (NP) Timney "flat style"...
So 3 weeks ago I went shooting with some of my buddies. They started out at 1760yrds. There were some amazing guns and scopes. I brought along with me a newly "traded for" Remington 700 308 26" varmint contour. With a Bushnell Elite 3200 Firefly. After watching them shoot at that distance...