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7mm at 2167 yards
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<blockquote data-quote="RMulhern" data-source="post: 432010" data-attributes="member: 999"><p>Dear Tank</p><p></p><p>'Commenting' on something.....and DOING SOMETHING are two different things! But as to your question....yes....I, as well as many other shooters use paper patch cartridges to shoot to 1000 yds. as that distance is a match called the CREEDMOOR! There are guys that shoot to 1 mile with their rifles up in Wyoming....some shooting PP and the target isn't 12'x12'....rather a round bullseye of 48"...and yes...they have misses but it's not because they're shooting UNSTABLE BULLETS! The entire essence of my posting reference this subject has been "why shoot at a distance beyond where your bullet will remain stable?" If a hit is gained....it's nothing but a frickin ACCIDENT!!</p><p></p><p>For the record....I'm done with this subject!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RMulhern, post: 432010, member: 999"] Dear Tank 'Commenting' on something.....and DOING SOMETHING are two different things! But as to your question....yes....I, as well as many other shooters use paper patch cartridges to shoot to 1000 yds. as that distance is a match called the CREEDMOOR! There are guys that shoot to 1 mile with their rifles up in Wyoming....some shooting PP and the target isn't 12'x12'....rather a round bullseye of 48"...and yes...they have misses but it's not because they're shooting UNSTABLE BULLETS! The entire essence of my posting reference this subject has been "why shoot at a distance beyond where your bullet will remain stable?" If a hit is gained....it's nothing but a frickin ACCIDENT!! For the record....I'm done with this subject!! [/QUOTE]
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