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Shooting a mile . How hard is it ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeremyc" data-source="post: 1216630" data-attributes="member: 84569"><p>You should be able to make hits if you have a good spotter. I was shooting a mile last weekend and getting hits on a 4'x4' steel plate with my 260 remington with 140 grain amax. The biggest noticeable difference is it is much easier to spot hits with the larger calibers. I was pushing around 2900 fps. This rifle is a 1/2moa rifle. Also, telling if you hit was a bit harder because it was hard to hear if you hit it with such a small bullet with low energy at that distance. I was able to make hits 1 out of every 3 shots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeremyc, post: 1216630, member: 84569"] You should be able to make hits if you have a good spotter. I was shooting a mile last weekend and getting hits on a 4'x4' steel plate with my 260 remington with 140 grain amax. The biggest noticeable difference is it is much easier to spot hits with the larger calibers. I was pushing around 2900 fps. This rifle is a 1/2moa rifle. Also, telling if you hit was a bit harder because it was hard to hear if you hit it with such a small bullet with low energy at that distance. I was able to make hits 1 out of every 3 shots. [/QUOTE]
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