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Getting to 1000

jaywhite97

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Good morning,

I am quite sure this question has been asked. I did do a google search and a YouTube search. Along with a search on here on equipment needed to get to 1000 yards. Vortex took a diamondback scope and ruger American predator they didn’t include the bipod.

so here’s my current setup

I own a rangefinder, Bergara HMR 6.5 PRC, 20 moa Seekins scope rail, atlas cal bipod, and haven’t yet to pick out a scope yet.

what else is exactly needed? I did pick up a notebook to write information and stuff down.

thanks guys for suggestions and help

Jay
 
@jaywhite97 A few questions, since your post tells us nothing about your shooting background and knowledge
  1. How far have you ever shot before?
  2. Do you know how to estimate the bullet trajectory and wind deflection?
  3. Do you know what to do with the information from #2?
I'm asking these questions because the above (particularly 2 and 3) are far more important than which scope you buy.
 
@jaywhite97 A few questions, since your post tells us nothing about your shooting background and knowledge
  1. How far have you ever shot before?
  2. Do you know how to estimate the bullet trajectory and wind deflection?
  3. Do you know what to do with the information from #2?
I'm asking these questions because the above (particularly 2 and 3) are far more important than which scope you buy.

1. Last year I bought a Remington 700 5 R with a H&S Precision stock in 6.5 creedmoor with a Timney 2 stage trigger. I took that gun out to 750 yards using the Sterlok pro app. I forgot to mention I do own a chrony and have a simple understand of G1/G7 ballistics

2. not totally sure what you are asking. Reading the wind has always been an heart. I have several notes previous and what it takes to get trees and other things to move in my area. What I have had a hard time completing is when you have multiple winds rather then just one. Which one do you compensate for ?

3. I’m not sure if I know what to do with it or not. For example if I have 58” of drop@ 600 yards. I know that I need to multiply 6x3.6” and get 21.6 I then 58”/21.6 which gives me a MIL holder over of 2.68
 
1. Last year I bought a Remington 700 5 R with a H&S Precision stock in 6.5 creedmoor with a Timney 2 stage trigger. I took that gun out to 750 yards using the Sterlok pro app. I forgot to mention I do own a chrony and have a simple understand of G1/G7 ballistics

2. not totally sure what you are asking. Reading the wind has always been an heart. I have several notes previous and what it takes to get trees and other things to move in my area. What I have had a hard time completing is when you have multiple winds rather then just one. Which one do you compensate for ?

3. I’m not sure if I know what to do with it or not. For example if I have 58” of drop@ 600 yards. I know that I need to multiply 6x3.6” and get 21.6 I then 58”/21.6 which gives me a MIL holder over of 2.68
Just do what StrelokPro says to do and shoot, make a correction if needed. Your making it hard on yourself , that app tells you what to dial you don't need to multiply anything.
 
helped me a lot with making my try dope chart once I had the information I needed like bc and fps . good luck and have fun .
 
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1. Last year I bought a Remington 700 5 R with a H&S Precision stock in 6.5 creedmoor with a Timney 2 stage trigger. I took that gun out to 750 yards using the Sterlok pro app. I forgot to mention I do own a chrony and have a simple understand of G1/G7 ballistics

2. not totally sure what you are asking. Reading the wind has always been an heart. I have several notes previous and what it takes to get trees and other things to move in my area. What I have had a hard time completing is when you have multiple winds rather then just one. Which one do you compensate for ?

3. I’m not sure if I know what to do with it or not. For example if I have 58” of drop@ 600 yards. I know that I need to multiply 6x3.6” and get 21.6 I then 58”/21.6 which gives me a MIL holder over of 2.68

They weren't trick questions. I was just trying to understand if you knew how to get dope from software and dial it/hold off for it.

You're correct in that knowing your wind drift/wind speed is one thing, actually trying to understand how much wind is out there and where it comes from is a whole nother thing and software won't tell you that.

Anyway, it's obvious that you know what you're doing. Which leads me to the next question, related to your scope question.

What about the scope on your current rifle don't you like?

Also, if you got to 750 with a 6.5 Creedmoor why didn't you just keep going another 250 yards? The cartridge itself is more than capable.
 
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I bought a hmr in 6.5cm last spring, put a 20 moa scope rail, vortex viper pst gen 2, and a harris bipod on it.

Running factory ammo thru it I got up with a guy with a labradar and got my velocities and out them in the free hornady ballistic app.

First time stretching out ended up with consistent hits from 320-963 yards, which I was happy with since it was the first time ever shooting past 100 yards.

Since then swapped out the harris for an atlas CAL and a trigger tech trigger.
 
They weren't trick questions. I was just trying to understand if you knew how to get dope from software and dial it/hold off for it.

You're correct in that knowing your wind drift/wind speed is one thing, actually trying to understand how much wind is out there and where it comes from is a whole nother thing and software won't tell you that.

Anyway, it's obvious that you know what you're doing. Which leads me to the next question, related to your scope question.

What about the scope on your current rifle don't you like?

Also, if you got to 750 with a 6.5 Creedmoor why didn't you just keep going another 250 yards? The cartridge itself is more than capable.

wind for sure is one I think I’ll have to learn



I had a Viper HST on the Remington 700. I sold the HST and no longer own the Remington due to recall issues that made me skeptical. So that’s why I ordered the bergara.



Making sure I don’t need any extra equipment
 
wind for sure is one I think I’ll have to learn



I had a Viper HST on the Remington 700. I sold the HST and no longer own the Remington due to recall issues that made me skeptical. So that’s why I ordered the bergara.



Making sure I don’t need any extra equipment

How about a small sandbag to rest the butt of the stock on?

What's your scope budget?
 
wind for sure is one I think I’ll have to learn



I had a Viper HST on the Remington 700. I sold the HST and no longer own the Remington due to recall issues that made me skeptical. So that’s why I ordered the bergara.



Making sure I don’t need any extra equipment
@308pirate is giving you good advice. I will add a couple of thoughts:

1. Get a note pad, data book, or keep observations in a Notes app on your phone. But you need to record DOPE as you shoot.

2. @lowlight has some great videos on “ballistic vudoo” to get your basic DOPE, and for getting your correction for windage. He uses a set of targets hanging side by side to teach this skill, but watching that video will help you a bunch (search “Sniper’s Hide” or “SHLowlight” on Youtube).

3. There are many threads discussing scopes here on SH, and given your past experience, read and pick a scope.

Good luck and have fun.
 

I will check it out. Thanks for your time to help and point me in the right direction
j

@308pirate is giving you good advice. I will add a couple of thoughts:

1. Get a note pad, data book, or keep observations in a Notes app on your phone. But you need to record DOPE as you shoot.

2. @lowlight has some great videos on “ballistic vudoo” to get your basic DOPE, and for getting your correction for windage. He uses a set of targets hanging side by side to teach this skill, but watching that video will help you a bunch (search “Sniper’s Hide” or “SHLowlight” on Youtube).

3. There are many threads discussing scopes here on SH, and given your past experience, read and pick a scope.

Good luck and have fun.

Appreciate the response I will find some more videos and watch them

thanks

Jay


And before you brain locks up...and you think you can't hit 1000 yards at 16 power....I hit a mile when I go to Thunder Valley with a 15x PST Gen2....a 18" and a 12" plate....no problems...and I'm usually 10-12 power at 1000.

Yea...hard to beat that Steiner for the price.

oh I want a low powered scope preferably 3-15 no more then 18x. Really looking at the 3-15viper

I’m worried that at my budget optical clarity isn’t that good so the higher magnification will be useless or atleast that’s my thought

jay
 
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Don't get hung up on glass....they are all good...better than you think. So you won't be able to make out the jagged edges of paper at 100yds....so you may get a little chromatic distortion....but you won't really even know what that is until it is pointed out. Just get a scope with good turrets that are repeatable so you can run out to 1000 yds and back and they are true. Also....never let anyone convince you that this stuff is hard. If you go into it with the mentality that if anyone else can do it....so can you....you will do it.

Hitting targets at distances where you bullet is still supersonic isn't hard with today's equipment and especially knowledge....the fun begins when you try to stretch that puppy out to where it isn't optimal.
 
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Skip the ballistic calculator, especially new people with nobody to help them. It's too easy to mess up the inputs and have the solution be wrong, then when you shoot, you'll expect the bullet to go where the computer sent it and question everything.

Instead, new shooters with no application in Long-range should use the Weaponized Math, it's less work, just as accurate and uses their actual data.

anyone can use it, any caliber, any scope, no extra data, just get the first number.


300 yard drop data X factor 1.75 = 400-yard data

400-yard drop data X factor 1.45 = 500-yard data

500-yard drop data X factor 1.40 = 600-yard da
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600-yard drop data X factor 1.30 = 700-yard data

700-yard drop data X factor 1.25 = 800-yard data

800-yard drop data X factor 1.24 = 900-yard data

900-yard drop data X factor 1.22 = 1,000-yard data
 
You dont need anything really. Get a 100 yard zero so you have a solid reference point and then take it out and shoot at 1k, see where you are missing and dial in your corrections.
This

The weaponized math mentioned above will get you in the right area.

I got a kid in the 1000 yard club Saturday pretty easily who had not shot past 200 yards before.
 
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