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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Specialty Handgun Hunting
Some LR doggin with XP's
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<blockquote data-quote="Ernie" data-source="post: 194327" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>Even though the weather has not been hospitable the past two days here me and a buddy and member here decided to do some LR pd'ing with specialty pistols. LR cartridges were 6mm-6.5x47 Lapua rear grip XP and my center-grip 7mm Dakota. Quite a few near misses @ 1400-1600 yards with both and I was fortunate enough to connect on a dog @ 1454 yards. Ranging was done with a military rangefinder (Wild) and then reconfirmed with GPS. </p><p>We were shooting off of a Hart portable bench using Harris BR bi-pods.</p><p>When I set up for distances @ 2k out to 2200 yards we couldn't see hits even with his Leica spotting scope. Grass was to high combined muddy conditions. It was a good way to start the doggin season though. Temps were in the 30's with the wind running around 12 mph when I nailed the dog. </p><p>Good start to the doggin season.</p><p>Anyone else been doing any doggin this year?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ernie, post: 194327, member: 13"] Even though the weather has not been hospitable the past two days here me and a buddy and member here decided to do some LR pd'ing with specialty pistols. LR cartridges were 6mm-6.5x47 Lapua rear grip XP and my center-grip 7mm Dakota. Quite a few near misses @ 1400-1600 yards with both and I was fortunate enough to connect on a dog @ 1454 yards. Ranging was done with a military rangefinder (Wild) and then reconfirmed with GPS. We were shooting off of a Hart portable bench using Harris BR bi-pods. When I set up for distances @ 2k out to 2200 yards we couldn't see hits even with his Leica spotting scope. Grass was to high combined muddy conditions. It was a good way to start the doggin season though. Temps were in the 30's with the wind running around 12 mph when I nailed the dog. Good start to the doggin season. Anyone else been doing any doggin this year? [/QUOTE]
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