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Shooting a mile . How hard is it ?
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<blockquote data-quote="FearNoWind" data-source="post: 1216617" data-attributes="member: 50867"><p>Perhaps, but by my calculations you'll be well into the sub-sonic range at least 300 yards before you get there and with all the other factors that are likely to be involved (wind, coriolis, spin drift, deminished stability, etc.) if you ring the bell it's more likely to be a matter or luck than anything else.</p><p>How hard is it? **** hard - if accuracy is of any importance.</p><p>Making an "accurate" connection at over 1700 yards (consistently hitting an 8 inch circle) will take more umph than that .264 can muster.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FearNoWind, post: 1216617, member: 50867"] Perhaps, but by my calculations you'll be well into the sub-sonic range at least 300 yards before you get there and with all the other factors that are likely to be involved (wind, coriolis, spin drift, deminished stability, etc.) if you ring the bell it's more likely to be a matter or luck than anything else. How hard is it? **** hard - if accuracy is of any importance. Making an "accurate" connection at over 1700 yards (consistently hitting an 8 inch circle) will take more umph than that .264 can muster. [/QUOTE]
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