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Extreme Long Range Hunting & Shooting (ELR)
Scope power for 1,760y ?
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<blockquote data-quote="ar10ar15man" data-source="post: 1574395" data-attributes="member: 106836"><p>partially correct. yes i do shoot benchrest, actually national champ at 600 yard in 2015; but it is not all i shoot. i shoot vintage sniper 100/200/300 /600 yards bench and prone, the mag rifle match at raton was prone 875 to 2023 yards. </p><p>so again you are wrong.</p><p>i also shoot 2000 yd group and score. 2 of the 3 classes are prone.</p><p>raining on your bs, the rifle i shot in the raton match is a copy of a navy SEAL MK13 sniper rifle. same 5.5-22x 56 scope they use. last match at 1790 three single shot hits aprox 30 mins apart. ( you can shoot a 2nd shot if you miss..i did not miss)</p><p></p><p>yes my BR rifles have REAL high power scopes, 15-55x on both 600/1000 yd rifles.</p><p>but the 338 edge will have a 7-35x-56. others use high power scopes with large tilt bases, i like cranking up.</p><p>another bs from you , i like the SEALs, and today i only have the mk13 sniper rifle, no others, so more bs from the hot air source.</p><p>i like SEAL'S but have no desire/use for people that think they are "SOF" more bs from you, i never said it.</p><p>the guy asked about shooting at one mile, not sniping, not hunting...that is all in your air head mind. so quit drifting.</p><p></p><p>i doubt you will ever learn the difference between shooting at 1 mile and precision shooting and hitting at one mile.</p><p></p><p>the mil is always last to change to a modern item. nearly 20 years ago they went to the original penn 1000 yr range to learn what it takes to hit CONSISTENTLY at 1000 plus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ar10ar15man, post: 1574395, member: 106836"] partially correct. yes i do shoot benchrest, actually national champ at 600 yard in 2015; but it is not all i shoot. i shoot vintage sniper 100/200/300 /600 yards bench and prone, the mag rifle match at raton was prone 875 to 2023 yards. so again you are wrong. i also shoot 2000 yd group and score. 2 of the 3 classes are prone. raining on your bs, the rifle i shot in the raton match is a copy of a navy SEAL MK13 sniper rifle. same 5.5-22x 56 scope they use. last match at 1790 three single shot hits aprox 30 mins apart. ( you can shoot a 2nd shot if you miss..i did not miss) yes my BR rifles have REAL high power scopes, 15-55x on both 600/1000 yd rifles. but the 338 edge will have a 7-35x-56. others use high power scopes with large tilt bases, i like cranking up. another bs from you , i like the SEALs, and today i only have the mk13 sniper rifle, no others, so more bs from the hot air source. i like SEAL'S but have no desire/use for people that think they are "SOF" more bs from you, i never said it. the guy asked about shooting at one mile, not sniping, not hunting...that is all in your air head mind. so quit drifting. i doubt you will ever learn the difference between shooting at 1 mile and precision shooting and hitting at one mile. the mil is always last to change to a modern item. nearly 20 years ago they went to the original penn 1000 yr range to learn what it takes to hit CONSISTENTLY at 1000 plus. [/QUOTE]
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