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6.5 Weatherby RPM or 6.5 X300 Weatherby mag for Long Range Target.
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<blockquote data-quote="Lenny Foffa" data-source="post: 2486022" data-attributes="member: 100742"><p>All Great info Guys, I thank you all. My Weatherby Mark V , in 270 Weatherby Mag, with 150 Grn Nosler ABLR at 3000 fps, at 2880 feet in altitude , performed so well ay my first time at LR shooting school. Hitting all targets , even at odd numbers in the 740, 860, 1000 and 1200 yard ranges. That was due to the coaching and the instructor calling the wind , of course. One time I had a miss, but he said the wind stopped between his wind call and me taking the shot. LR steel was more fun than when I shoot Bench Rest, which is super serious. I am ready to do a ladder test with my 270 Weatherby Mag using 66.7; 67.0 and 67.3 and 67.6 Grns. of H 4831SC with the 150 Grn. ABLR. Go back to the Virginia shooting school again this November. All this shooting and prep is for the November 14th Whitetail Hunt in the beanfields, in North Carolina. A 500 yard shot is possible across the fields. I am hoping for that broadside single shot a mature buck. Thanks again Boys</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lenny Foffa, post: 2486022, member: 100742"] All Great info Guys, I thank you all. My Weatherby Mark V , in 270 Weatherby Mag, with 150 Grn Nosler ABLR at 3000 fps, at 2880 feet in altitude , performed so well ay my first time at LR shooting school. Hitting all targets , even at odd numbers in the 740, 860, 1000 and 1200 yard ranges. That was due to the coaching and the instructor calling the wind , of course. One time I had a miss, but he said the wind stopped between his wind call and me taking the shot. LR steel was more fun than when I shoot Bench Rest, which is super serious. I am ready to do a ladder test with my 270 Weatherby Mag using 66.7; 67.0 and 67.3 and 67.6 Grns. of H 4831SC with the 150 Grn. ABLR. Go back to the Virginia shooting school again this November. All this shooting and prep is for the November 14th Whitetail Hunt in the beanfields, in North Carolina. A 500 yard shot is possible across the fields. I am hoping for that broadside single shot a mature buck. Thanks again Boys [/QUOTE]
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