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Which reminds me, we need to have a shoot off soon to see just how it fares against your new fangled Berger stuff :shakeshout:
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EagerNoSkill wrote:Ovenpaa's AI and MilsSurp rocks
Easily fixed: tighten the king screw and if that doesn't work try a bit of epoxy on the bipod stud...
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party2 party2 party2 :shakeshout: :shakeshout: :shakeshout:
for sure mate
ovenpaa wrote:Which reminds me, we need to have a shoot off soon to see just how it fares against your new fangled Berger stuff :shakeshout:
for sure mate
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I really appreciate the offer and will keep you posted on my progress with the NRA. If things go to plan I think the "Introductionary Module" is the 12 of March, so time to buy some patience! 1000 yards sure is a whole lot further than I have ever hit anything :) might have to start a bit shorter...ovenpaa wrote: Get your NRA memebrship sorted and shout and I am sure we can meet up for a day's plinking, I have an AccInt and a bucket load of milsurp to get through this years and it works OK to 1000 yards.
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Nah! if you can hit a 2" disk at 100 yards off a rest 1000 yards is not a problem, it is just a mind game. I was always amazed at the shooters at my old club who could clover leaf at 100 but packed up and went home when we moved to 600, unless you are shooting something odd and slow or do not have the elevation on your 'scope 1000 yards should not be a problem and it is not down to magnification, I was shooting 1000 and 1200 yards with a 3.bowl 'scope. (The 1200 was a struggle but 1000 was not a problem
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Well, if there's no wind I suppose, but I can imagine the problems you must have with a gusting wind out to 1000 yards!
Really looking forward to getting started now that I have decided to go ahead with it :)
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Really looking forward to getting started now that I have decided to go ahead with it :)
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No wind? Wait until you see the Stickledown range, the wind is a nightmare but a worthy advisory. It will blow a 155 grain bullet anywhere from 2m upwards off target at 1000 yards. You just learn to compensate and watch the wind flags.
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Haha yeah that's gotta be an interesting challenge to master. Look forward to it. At least it never rains in England :roll:
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Rain...ick.
Wind is the same whether you shoot 100, 600 or 1000. Watch it and you will soon learn.
I am still trying!
Wind is the same whether you shoot 100, 600 or 1000. Watch it and you will soon learn.
I am still trying!
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Lay off the beans...
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