Not if I cover it in holes first mwah ah ah
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@AndrewH answer the man before I look like a ducks for not knowing any of that.
No hurry Rushy, we can sort it really quickly on the day
Just to make it clear lads there's no hundred meter target
If you can't splash the 1000 yard gong you will shoot no further.
If you can't splash 1800 you shoot no further etc
Im all for guys shooting further than they ever have but i can't have bullets going unseen.
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Give them 'Big Al's' barrel length @Rushy ..........:ORLY:
In the unlikely event that he hasn't already got a good 100m zero, he can check a zero at a longer known distance (doesn't matter what as long as its known) and a click value come up at a longer distance someone with an app will be able to work out a MV on the day. That just leaves checking the click adjustment value and atmosphere - all good fun Im sure he'll be able to bribe guys to help out with the offer of a few shots through the 338.
How much ammo will I need to bring to have a good time on both days?
Thanks 7mmsaum, I only have confirmed drop data to 400 so I guess ammo requirements will depend on how many times I miss.
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Bring All of it! :)
Cheers
Pete
Enough that you don't burn through it all on the first day!! :) Im taking about a hundy for the magnum and about 50 for the 308 :) Could even come home with some if I'm any good ;)
That said I'd say 50 would be a good time across two days if you don't have the time nor coin for 100 odd. Plus there will be other good buggers giving people a jam on their rifles. I know I'm angling toward a particular 50cal :D
We don't want people to feel pressured that they don't have enough ammo.
I'm angeling for 100 in the 6.5 and 90 in the rem mag :on fire:
@gadgetman that makes two of us.......:sick:
For the guys that need to check velocity etc
This target will be mounted vertically using a builders level (so you can check your scopes level) and be set up at 400yrds
It has a 4 inch dot with graduations descending in inch values from the centre of the dot down to 77 inches
Aim at the dot without dialling, your ACTUAL projectile point of impact can be observed and recorded by you or someone on a spotting scope
After that you can, (if you want to) just dial half the moa required and record your projectiles drop in inches, that data then enables you to check your scopes elevation graduation value.
Adjust your velocity etc in your ballistic calculator to match your actual point of impact, then continue to harass the rest of duncans gongs
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This will be awesome to watch in 90mph winds :D
Moral of the story, sort you shit out, your have had a year :P
Yeah Rushy! Sort your shit mate
When is the big event?
Hi to all,just wanted to introduce myself.Julie put me onto you guys I met a few of you in Wairoa last year,I'm Julie's brother from Oz so G'Day and thanks you guys are beyond amazing.
Just got the ok from Swmbo to come along. Was looking dicey for a bit as I am away for work the week before and again for three weeks immediately after. She's a good woman though and when I told her how important the weekend is she signed my leave card although somewhat begrudgingly.
Sweet, work on you 160 yards on the rimfire range :D sorry bro had to ;)