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What are you shooting at? Long Range Targets.
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<blockquote data-quote="hybridfiat" data-source="post: 908820" data-attributes="member: 72793"><p>I've had a friend cut some 15mm bisalloy plates for me. </p><p>This is a pic of the approximate set up for our informal long range shoot.</p><p>The idea is that you must KNOW your rifle before you shoot. In line with hunting. All the ranges are arbitrary, just put the target down when you are sick of carrying it. (within reason). Then ranging has to be done from the perch. We all have Mildot systems and are trained in their use, so that should help. One of us has expressed the intention of getting a laser ranger.</p><p>We have about 3 locations in mind but this pic is representative of the locations. South West Western Australia just out of Katanning in case you want to Google it.</p><p>We are making a 300 Rem Ultra Mag on a Weatherby MkVII, a 308 in a Savage 112 (I think), and my BSA CF2 with a 6.5x55 Swedish (27" Tobler SS match barrel).</p><p>Plates are primed black then painted white with a small fluoro dot. I don't have any pics as Im at work (outback WA).</p><p>I'm going to scrap the chain and replace with conveyor belt as per a suggestion I read here. </p><p>Thanks for the great site.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hybridfiat, post: 908820, member: 72793"] I've had a friend cut some 15mm bisalloy plates for me. This is a pic of the approximate set up for our informal long range shoot. The idea is that you must KNOW your rifle before you shoot. In line with hunting. All the ranges are arbitrary, just put the target down when you are sick of carrying it. (within reason). Then ranging has to be done from the perch. We all have Mildot systems and are trained in their use, so that should help. One of us has expressed the intention of getting a laser ranger. We have about 3 locations in mind but this pic is representative of the locations. South West Western Australia just out of Katanning in case you want to Google it. We are making a 300 Rem Ultra Mag on a Weatherby MkVII, a 308 in a Savage 112 (I think), and my BSA CF2 with a 6.5x55 Swedish (27" Tobler SS match barrel). Plates are primed black then painted white with a small fluoro dot. I don't have any pics as Im at work (outback WA). I'm going to scrap the chain and replace with conveyor belt as per a suggestion I read here. Thanks for the great site. [/QUOTE]
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