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<blockquote data-quote="Teri Anne" data-source="post: 2237199" data-attributes="member: 118816"><p>I do shoot long range, did for many years in the Army, mostly across the National Match Course and 1000 yard competitions, so I do have an interest in long range shooting but not as it has devolved into who has the most toys wins. I shot M14's out to 600 yards, M16's out to 400 yards and Winchester Model 70's in 300 H&H Magnum with Uniertl scopes out to 1000 yards. No bags, no bipods. only rifle slings and shooting gloves allowed. So you can complain all you want. Despite your thoughts I have been there and done that without all the fancy gear that long range shooting aficionados believe they need to shoot at long distances. [ATTACH=full]284421[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Prone position, military style sling at 100 yards shooting between gusts. 5 shot MOA group using commercial ammunition not my reloads which group even tighter. I've had this rifle out to 300 yards, the longest range that I currently have available and shot a 5 shot group measuring 2.1 inches. The .270 shoots even better and I would not hesitate to take either of them out to 1000. I'm currently working on a Browning AB3 in 300 Win Mag as a hunting/target rifle. All 3 rifles have Vortex Diamondback Tactical 6 x 24 x 50 scopes on them. </p><p>In closing, try shooting long range my way. Then you are allowed to start complaining about being beat by a Girl.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Teri Anne, post: 2237199, member: 118816"] I do shoot long range, did for many years in the Army, mostly across the National Match Course and 1000 yard competitions, so I do have an interest in long range shooting but not as it has devolved into who has the most toys wins. I shot M14's out to 600 yards, M16's out to 400 yards and Winchester Model 70's in 300 H&H Magnum with Uniertl scopes out to 1000 yards. No bags, no bipods. only rifle slings and shooting gloves allowed. So you can complain all you want. Despite your thoughts I have been there and done that without all the fancy gear that long range shooting aficionados believe they need to shoot at long distances. [ATTACH type="full"]284421[/ATTACH] Prone position, military style sling at 100 yards shooting between gusts. 5 shot MOA group using commercial ammunition not my reloads which group even tighter. I've had this rifle out to 300 yards, the longest range that I currently have available and shot a 5 shot group measuring 2.1 inches. The .270 shoots even better and I would not hesitate to take either of them out to 1000. I'm currently working on a Browning AB3 in 300 Win Mag as a hunting/target rifle. All 3 rifles have Vortex Diamondback Tactical 6 x 24 x 50 scopes on them. In closing, try shooting long range my way. Then you are allowed to start complaining about being beat by a Girl. [/QUOTE]
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