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100% Hits to 600 Yards?
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<blockquote data-quote="xsn10s" data-source="post: 3054888" data-attributes="member: 95344"><p>My measurements for a gallon water jug was around 6.25" wide and 10" tall. I think I could do it with my 260 AI and my handloads. I'd hate to burn through 100 rounds proving it though. I'd rather be out there shooting chucks, yotes, and steel. Plus if I'm not using it for hunting I try to save that barrel for well beyond 600 yards.</p><p></p><p>Edit: I guess I should clarify, I try to take high percentage shots. If the wind is high when hunting then on big game I don't take the shot. If it's on vermin then I will. And if it's on steel I will to learn/ test my reads on wind. This test was built on the premise that a low percentage of hunters could make LR hits out to 600 yards. My argument is hunters don't take a LR shot depending on the conditions. at least I won't. The 100 round challenge doesn't allow picking your shots. Unless you do it on no wind/ low wind days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xsn10s, post: 3054888, member: 95344"] My measurements for a gallon water jug was around 6.25" wide and 10" tall. I think I could do it with my 260 AI and my handloads. I'd hate to burn through 100 rounds proving it though. I'd rather be out there shooting chucks, yotes, and steel. Plus if I'm not using it for hunting I try to save that barrel for well beyond 600 yards. Edit: I guess I should clarify, I try to take high percentage shots. If the wind is high when hunting then on big game I don't take the shot. If it's on vermin then I will. And if it's on steel I will to learn/ test my reads on wind. This test was built on the premise that a low percentage of hunters could make LR hits out to 600 yards. My argument is hunters don't take a LR shot depending on the conditions. at least I won't. The 100 round challenge doesn't allow picking your shots. Unless you do it on no wind/ low wind days. [/QUOTE]
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