Say 8 inch plate consistent. Yes of course the scope is top notch and so is the shooter.
He has multiple threads on here with few replies from him. Most start out with 1000 yards and cheap as possible. Not really sure how serious he is.Didn't you just ask this same question about savage and vortex?
The question is flawed. No one can answer it
Of course there is. But practice is what makes better. For that one needs to be able to shoot as cheap as possible. I want to do mountain hunting. What I really want is 338 Lapua Magnum. But the ELD-X you are talking about is about $7 per round. So thats out. A compromise would be 300PRC but thats very expensive too. That round is what I want to get to. Meanwhile the cheapest from the ones that can reach 1000 yards is the 30-06. I wont hunt with it at 1000 yards but it will give me a good practice.In an attempt to be helpful and constructive, a better post might be something along the lines of...
"Please help me get started in long range
I desire to bang steel (or hunt or whatever) with a max range of 1000 yards.
I would prefer to do it with a factory rifle and factory ammo. (I seem to remember that from your savage post)
My total budget is X dollars including optic."
If you are dead set on 30-06, you might want to state why and be prepared for other suggestions, because there are much better options for banging steel at long range from a 100% factory rig with factory ammo.
Yes I was contemplating. Of course I cant compare with your seriousness. I bet you just got 338 Lapua Magnum and Barret MRAD and practice every day 100 rounds. But us the simple less serious people need to take other things into account because we cannot spend as much,He has multiple threads on here with few replies from him. Most start out with 1000 yards and cheap as possible. Not really sure how serious he is.
By the way. If I would have asked that I would received million different replies and would have learned nothing.In an attempt to be helpful and constructive, a better post might be something along the lines of...
"Please help me get started in long range
I desire to bang steel (or hunt or whatever) with a max range of 1000 yards.
I would prefer to do it with a factory rifle and factory ammo. (I seem to remember that from your savage post)
My total budget is X dollars including optic."
If you are dead set on 30-06, you might want to state why and be prepared for other suggestions, because there are much better options for banging steel at long range from a 100% factory rig with factory ammo.
The rifle has the potential with the right set-up. The NUT behind the trigger is another story as it remains the biggest factor.
Say 8 inch plate consistent. Yes of course the scope is top notch and so is the shooter.
And they may have been a better solution for you.By the way. If I would have asked that I would received million different replies and would have learned nothing.
About the hunting that's irrelevant. Once I am good enough, I'll switch to 300 PRC which is a whole different story. The question now is getting good enough. So that is metal plate at the range at 1000 yardsAnd they may have been a better solution for you.
So we have 1000 yards banging steel...
What do you intend to be your max hunting range and what will you be hunting?