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500-600-700-800-1000 yards

That is awesome work Curtis. I live in very similar climate here in Reno and just love it. Thank you for sharing with us this video. I have subsequently subscribed to your youtube channel.
 
That is awesome work Curtis. I live in very similar climate here in Reno and just love it. Thank you for sharing with us this video. I have subsequently subscribed to your youtube channel.

Cool thanks

Nice shooting. What optics?

swfa 5-20x50 HD

Enjoyed the video. Good shooting. Target size?

Not sure, mix of sizes, I know the 700 yard target was 12 inch

cool! What's the temp that day?

30

Nice shooting! Subbed to your channel as well :)

Thanks man
 
nice shooting, that is what i call walking it out.

love the fact you can see the draft of the bullet when fired.
 
That must have been a lot of fun, thanks for sharing the video. Always fun to be able to see the bullet trace.
 
There are times I can spot my bad wind calls when I miss the target completely and see no bullet splash. I am watching my own bullet trace. Its pretty cool.
 
Was that Saratoga Springs or Utah? Reason I ask is if it's Saratoga I'm just up the road in Queensbury.


Ooops, just noticed there was a comma in there. I thought it was Saratoga Springs in NY OR Utah. So that puts me a coupla' thousand miles up the road.
 
Are there that many MILS in a reticle?

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The ballistic calculator(308, 175gr) I'm using says ~ 8 mils difference between 500 yards and 1000 yards. So if you zero at 500 at the bottom of the reticle, I guess it could be done, but your answer made me do the calculations and realize that would not be practical. Good way to educate a noob; effective without being condescending. Good approach.