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<blockquote data-quote="Beelzebub" data-source="post: 1410589" data-attributes="member: 29392"><p>That's why I didn't want to post a picture of a locomotive I just shot at 1000 yards and</p><p>say I got it on my 4th day of trying. I know that sounds a bit "out there" but if I can't do it "to standard" then I can't brag about it. I love to brag but I like to be able to back it up when someone who knows what I'm bragging about asks questions.</p><p></p><p>With things being equal at 100 yards and 1000 yards then a rifle that shoots 1 MOA at 100 should be able to stay relatively close to 10" at 1000. I feel like I can/do regularly shoot a 8" gong at 600 with relative ease. If my load data and scope dope hold true then a man size target or B-27 target at 1000 shoot not be hard if the wind is calm and it would be because I am having to shoot between rows of 30 year old pines that have been thinned twice.</p><p></p><p>thanks for your input. Will try to update this thread soon with pix or video.</p><p></p><p>B</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beelzebub, post: 1410589, member: 29392"] That's why I didn't want to post a picture of a locomotive I just shot at 1000 yards and say I got it on my 4th day of trying. I know that sounds a bit "out there" but if I can't do it "to standard" then I can't brag about it. I love to brag but I like to be able to back it up when someone who knows what I'm bragging about asks questions. With things being equal at 100 yards and 1000 yards then a rifle that shoots 1 MOA at 100 should be able to stay relatively close to 10" at 1000. I feel like I can/do regularly shoot a 8" gong at 600 with relative ease. If my load data and scope dope hold true then a man size target or B-27 target at 1000 shoot not be hard if the wind is calm and it would be because I am having to shoot between rows of 30 year old pines that have been thinned twice. thanks for your input. Will try to update this thread soon with pix or video. B [/QUOTE]
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