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1000 Yard Gun - .260 vs 6.5 Creedmoor
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<blockquote data-quote="Crusty Buck" data-source="post: 730345" data-attributes="member: 44282"><p>Cold Trigger Finger, 1K? that'll strech your skills. I've never shot that far on purpose. How big are the targets? I think that's a question I'd answer before pursuing a scope. As you know, clearity is worth more than power, but there is a point where power comes to play. I agree that too much power with out a rifle support is un-nerving because you see just how wobbly you really are. It will however, give you a reference point for training yourself. Less power won't make you more accurate, only give you the allusion that you are. Some guys that shoot 1K can get by with a 4-16, others need more. On the other hand, too much power will really emphasize the mirrage. I'd be tempted to try it with a good 5-20 or 6-20. Again how young are your eyes and how big are the targets. I'd like to try a 1K some day.</p><p> </p><p>Crusty Buck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crusty Buck, post: 730345, member: 44282"] Cold Trigger Finger, 1K? that'll strech your skills. I've never shot that far on purpose. How big are the targets? I think that's a question I'd answer before pursuing a scope. As you know, clearity is worth more than power, but there is a point where power comes to play. I agree that too much power with out a rifle support is un-nerving because you see just how wobbly you really are. It will however, give you a reference point for training yourself. Less power won't make you more accurate, only give you the allusion that you are. Some guys that shoot 1K can get by with a 4-16, others need more. On the other hand, too much power will really emphasize the mirrage. I'd be tempted to try it with a good 5-20 or 6-20. Again how young are your eyes and how big are the targets. I'd like to try a 1K some day. Crusty Buck [/QUOTE]
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