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<blockquote data-quote="Ernie" data-source="post: 120475" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>I finally got out to pull the trigger myself for the first time since May.</p><p>Well, I put about 15 rounds (200 grain Wildcat @ 2700 fps) down range with my APS 7mm Dakota XP-100 today.</p><p>My biggest problem was getting a location where I could shoot out to 1k with steel targets-Now I finally have a place /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif </p><p>I can't use steel at my shooting range, even though they have a 600 yard range </p><p>My scope is a Leupold Mark 4 8.5-25 w/M1 knobs. </p><p>I recently had Darrel Holland put his ART reticle in this scope and I really like it. My barrel also has one of his QD brakes.</p><p>I had to re-install the scope and set-up a piece of steel @ 105 yards rather than the usual 200 yard zero.</p><p>I have found a portable bench (R.W. Hart) which I like better than anything I have tried to this point. It is very solid and adjustable.</p><p>Once sighted in @ 105 yards I got out Exbal and plugged in all the data from my Kestrel, which of course was different than when I shot it last May in Nebraska. I also changed my sight in distance, which had been 200 yards. My larger target was set-up @ 525 yards with a red dot in the center. I was shooting off the Hart bench but was using the Harris BR bi-pod with one of my little sandbags filled with corn cob media.</p><p>I dialed in 9.75 MOA into the elevation as the wind was pretty much in my face.</p><p>I didn't have a spotter with me, but heard the slap of steel a short time after the shot. Then, I got back into the scope to see where it hit. To my great pleasure it hit the red dot. I then fired three more shots and they made a nice 3" cluster @ 7'O clock just off the dot (I guess the wind was from the SSW and yes, it was gusting some. It ended up being a 4-shot 5" group but it could have been better. I didn't like a bozo /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazy.gif throw up some grass and check direction-need to pay better attention to all the details. I just wanted to shoot and had made up my mind I wasn't going to dope wind.</p><p>Then I had three shots left so I decided to go prone but because of high grass I had my bi-pod on it's highest adjustment. </p><p>I wasn't comfortable and my bag wasn't really designed for this height, but I put three shots in 6", one of which, the 3rd shot either the wind dropped completely, it was me, or a combo of the two, but it was the furthest shot to the right.</p><p>I will soon be getting lower rings and that will help a lot.</p><p>The farmer was to my North sowing some triticali (Spelling?) while I was shooting and he gave me some ideas when I shoot there next time that would give me a better view when prone and I can shoot out to 950 yards-Yipee </p><p>The great thing is that it is less than 10 miles from my house.</p><p>I took some pictures-no digital, but it will be a while before they get processed.</p><p>I plan to do consistent practice from 500-1000 yards with the bi-pod from the prone position before the big game season starts. Just felt good to get out an shoot /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ernie, post: 120475, member: 13"] I finally got out to pull the trigger myself for the first time since May. Well, I put about 15 rounds (200 grain Wildcat @ 2700 fps) down range with my APS 7mm Dakota XP-100 today. My biggest problem was getting a location where I could shoot out to 1k with steel targets-Now I finally have a place [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] I can't use steel at my shooting range, even though they have a 600 yard range My scope is a Leupold Mark 4 8.5-25 w/M1 knobs. I recently had Darrel Holland put his ART reticle in this scope and I really like it. My barrel also has one of his QD brakes. I had to re-install the scope and set-up a piece of steel @ 105 yards rather than the usual 200 yard zero. I have found a portable bench (R.W. Hart) which I like better than anything I have tried to this point. It is very solid and adjustable. Once sighted in @ 105 yards I got out Exbal and plugged in all the data from my Kestrel, which of course was different than when I shot it last May in Nebraska. I also changed my sight in distance, which had been 200 yards. My larger target was set-up @ 525 yards with a red dot in the center. I was shooting off the Hart bench but was using the Harris BR bi-pod with one of my little sandbags filled with corn cob media. I dialed in 9.75 MOA into the elevation as the wind was pretty much in my face. I didn't have a spotter with me, but heard the slap of steel a short time after the shot. Then, I got back into the scope to see where it hit. To my great pleasure it hit the red dot. I then fired three more shots and they made a nice 3" cluster @ 7'O clock just off the dot (I guess the wind was from the SSW and yes, it was gusting some. It ended up being a 4-shot 5" group but it could have been better. I didn't like a bozo [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazy.gif[/img] throw up some grass and check direction-need to pay better attention to all the details. I just wanted to shoot and had made up my mind I wasn't going to dope wind. Then I had three shots left so I decided to go prone but because of high grass I had my bi-pod on it's highest adjustment. I wasn't comfortable and my bag wasn't really designed for this height, but I put three shots in 6", one of which, the 3rd shot either the wind dropped completely, it was me, or a combo of the two, but it was the furthest shot to the right. I will soon be getting lower rings and that will help a lot. The farmer was to my North sowing some triticali (Spelling?) while I was shooting and he gave me some ideas when I shoot there next time that would give me a better view when prone and I can shoot out to 950 yards-Yipee The great thing is that it is less than 10 miles from my house. I took some pictures-no digital, but it will be a while before they get processed. I plan to do consistent practice from 500-1000 yards with the bi-pod from the prone position before the big game season starts. Just felt good to get out an shoot [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] [/QUOTE]
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