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Threading a Needle - chronographing at 500 yards
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<blockquote data-quote="Ian M" data-source="post: 23475" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>Jerry,</p><p>I wish that I had stumbled onto the clay media last summer, we only have so much time left before it will be too cold to do this shooting.</p><p>No reason not to try as many bullets as possible, next on our agenda is to shoot the Barnes at 1,2 and 300. If all goes well I also hope to shoot and chronograph at 6 and 700, that will be about as far as we might get the bullets throught the screens. They are dropping at quite an angle.</p><p>This is burns a bit of time as you have to get the bullet shooting really well to ensure hitting through the screens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian M, post: 23475, member: 25"] Jerry, I wish that I had stumbled onto the clay media last summer, we only have so much time left before it will be too cold to do this shooting. No reason not to try as many bullets as possible, next on our agenda is to shoot the Barnes at 1,2 and 300. If all goes well I also hope to shoot and chronograph at 6 and 700, that will be about as far as we might get the bullets throught the screens. They are dropping at quite an angle. This is burns a bit of time as you have to get the bullet shooting really well to ensure hitting through the screens. [/QUOTE]
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