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The Basics, Starting Out
One mile shot
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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2727046" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>You can hit one mile with both the 7mm and 6.5CM. Two things to consider. You need to have an accurate rifle. If it is 1 MOA then at 1,700 yds you can be 17", if 0.5MOA then 8.5". Makes a big difference trying to hit a 2' plate.</p><p>You need a GOOD Scope. You will spend more for the scope than the rifle in ELR. Good Glass is a must to read the wind and mirage. You can get a hundred different answers on what equipment to shoot one mile. </p><p>WARNING!</p><p>Once you start hitting a plate at a mile you will probably be HOOKED and the SKY is the limit on how much you are going to spend $$$$ for upgrade barrels, stocks, scopes, different cartridges.</p><p>Good luck it is a lot fun shooting LR.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2727046, member: 116439"] You can hit one mile with both the 7mm and 6.5CM. Two things to consider. You need to have an accurate rifle. If it is 1 MOA then at 1,700 yds you can be 17", if 0.5MOA then 8.5". Makes a big difference trying to hit a 2' plate. You need a GOOD Scope. You will spend more for the scope than the rifle in ELR. Good Glass is a must to read the wind and mirage. You can get a hundred different answers on what equipment to shoot one mile. WARNING! Once you start hitting a plate at a mile you will probably be HOOKED and the SKY is the limit on how much you are going to spend $$$$ for upgrade barrels, stocks, scopes, different cartridges. Good luck it is a lot fun shooting LR. [/QUOTE]
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