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PDog taken at 1032 yards with 20 BR!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2227487" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>Man that is unreal. Just something for all us us to have a goal for.</p><p>Jill and I have a Ruger MarkII 77 that came out in 2004 with the .204. Its was a laminated stock/varmint barrel. I have shot many a chuck and Pdog with it. I did al the custom work on it myself and conformed a MDT Chassis to it. Latest 5 shot group test was 0.163 MOA @100yds after I had it re-crowned. Lapua brass .204, 26.8 gr of H4895, 39gr SBK. 3,700fps. I have taken chucks out to 500, but it has limits. Jill bangs steel out to 600.</p><p>The 20 Br with 4,000MV is transonic at around 875yds and subsonic at 975yrds. Then there is the WIND.</p><p>It always amazes us that when we see these super fantastic shots at 1K on Pdogs the shooter always has all this video/photo equipment for documentation. I would imagine this is expensive and to have a video/photo through a scope of the shot is almost unbelievable!</p><p>When we hunt we only have some great shots within the limits of the cartridge and stories. We might take a picture, with our phone if lucky, just to show the landscape.</p><p>This post is with a 20 BR 39gr SBK over 1K to hit a 4" Pdog, and believe it or not has all the electronic camera/video equipment and personnel to document.</p><p>I am not saying that I do not believe this story, but that I believe a shooter with a real good story that is really HUNTING and not documentation everything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2227487, member: 116439"] Man that is unreal. Just something for all us us to have a goal for. Jill and I have a Ruger MarkII 77 that came out in 2004 with the .204. Its was a laminated stock/varmint barrel. I have shot many a chuck and Pdog with it. I did al the custom work on it myself and conformed a MDT Chassis to it. Latest 5 shot group test was 0.163 MOA @100yds after I had it re-crowned. Lapua brass .204, 26.8 gr of H4895, 39gr SBK. 3,700fps. I have taken chucks out to 500, but it has limits. Jill bangs steel out to 600. The 20 Br with 4,000MV is transonic at around 875yds and subsonic at 975yrds. Then there is the WIND. It always amazes us that when we see these super fantastic shots at 1K on Pdogs the shooter always has all this video/photo equipment for documentation. I would imagine this is expensive and to have a video/photo through a scope of the shot is almost unbelievable! When we hunt we only have some great shots within the limits of the cartridge and stories. We might take a picture, with our phone if lucky, just to show the landscape. This post is with a 20 BR 39gr SBK over 1K to hit a 4" Pdog, and believe it or not has all the electronic camera/video equipment and personnel to document. I am not saying that I do not believe this story, but that I believe a shooter with a real good story that is really HUNTING and not documentation everything. [/QUOTE]
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