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Re: WHAT'S THE LONGEST SHOT YOU'VE MADE OR WITNESSED? [Re: RICK O'SHAY] #68147 06/20/06 11:15 AM
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The longest shot that I have ever made was while I was in the Military. It was 800 meters with a .308 M60 machine gun. When you sling enough led out you can make some pretty amazing shots.



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Re: WHAT'S THE LONGEST SHOT YOU'VE MADE OR WITNESSED? [Re: JED] #68148 06/20/06 12:48 PM
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Heck, I'm a gambler-I'll give anyone of you guys
$500.00 if I miss on you holding a coke bottle in your
hands at 300 yards. Can't find anymore takers up here
where I live as they don't have any extra limbs to spare.


Re: WHAT'S THE LONGEST SHOT YOU'VE MADE OR WITNESSED? [Re: JED] #68149 06/23/06 03:06 AM
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This post should have a wader warning!

I have shot competitively, in military and LE situations, and shoot everyday, still. Most people can't see 800m/880 yards. Hitting a pie plate at that range consistently will win the Olympics.


Savages are the best factory shooting guns out there today, bar none. The newer ones with Accu triggers are dang good out of the box. Older ones needed trigger help.

I also like the M60 quote, put enough down range something will hit it.

I do agree with the idea if you don't practice it don't take it. Never ever take a shot you haven't made in practice 100 times.



And to think you people don't believe my black panther stories........


Re: WHAT'S THE LONGEST SHOT YOU'VE MADE OR WITNESSED? [Re: sig226fan (Rguns.com)] #68150 06/23/06 11:06 AM
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Ya'll must be some blind SOBs. In the military they train you to shoot targets at 600 meters with open sights, using .308 NATO. This is a very makeable shot. I can't help it if everyone needs a 50x scope to see past 300yds. I am not stating that I would take a shot at 600m at a game animal, but don't knock the guys that are capable of making shots like that. LIke you said practice makes perfect and making shots at that distance isn't all that hard with some practice.



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Re: WHAT'S THE LONGEST SHOT YOU'VE MADE OR WITNESSED? [Re: ILUVBIGBUCKS] #68151 06/24/06 12:55 PM
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My first post here and I know the first lie doen't stand a chance.
At 63 YOA, I remember only 2 successful long shots.

The first was on an antelope. Another hunter and I walked it off and then conservatively estimated it at around 400 yds. It took 2 prone shots with a 30-06 using a hot reload.

The second was on a New Mexico cow elk hunt. Don't know the distance but on the 4th shot, I held about 6 to 8 ft. over her back. Pure luck? You bet.

BTW, last year I missed a huge buck at 50 yards on my Montague County land. Total case of buck fever. It'll get you every time.



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Re: WHAT'S THE LONGEST SHOT YOU'VE MADE OR WITNESSED? [Re: Dave Davidson] #68152 06/24/06 02:26 PM
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Just for fun lets throw a doping question in here and see what kind of answers come out of the bushes!!

When you shoot uphill, you aim over the target, and if the target is downhill, you hold low. Or is it the other way around? Or does it make any difference? Shooters love to argue this, but seldom do we hear a convincing argument or explanation. The answer is easy once you understand the principle. Before getting into reasons why, let me promise you that the point of aim does indeed change if you shoot at a target either above or below you. Also, as the uphill or downhill angle increases, so does on-target bullet displacement.

Let's say you're going after a mountain goat with your new rifle in .270 Winchester caliber. You adjust the riflescope so that the bullet hits dead center at 200 yards. This means that the point of impact is 1 1/2 inches high at 100 yards, about 6 1/2 inches low at 300 yards and 19 1/2 inches low at 400 yards. In the mountains, you get a shot at a big billy at what you and your guide estimate to be close to 400 yards. It's a longish shot, but you roll your down vest into a rifle cushion and, taking a solid rest, settle the crosshairs a few inches over the goat's back. Allowing for the 19 1/2 inch drop at 400 yards, you hold high and figure that the bullet's trajectory will curve right into the goat's boiler room. But you have forgotten something.

The goat is 45 degrees above you. What a difference will that make in the bullet's flight in respect to the line of sight? Do you need to aim higher, perhaps? Or lower?



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Re: WHAT'S THE LONGEST SHOT YOU'VE MADE OR WITNESSED? [Re: jeh7mmmag] #68153 06/24/06 05:47 PM
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Aim lower. The bullet will rise more cause you are creating a bigger arc for it to travel along I think.


Re: WHAT'S THE LONGEST SHOT YOU'VE MADE OR WITNESSED? [Re: Dave Davidson] #68154 06/24/06 06:12 PM
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Welcome to the forum Dave.


Re: WHAT'S THE LONGEST SHOT YOU'VE MADE OR WITNESSED? [Re: Dave Davidson] #68155 06/24/06 06:23 PM
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Yes Welcome to the campfire Dave,
Better get out the waders and helmet
Have fun,
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Re: WHAT'S THE LONGEST SHOT YOU'VE MADE OR WITNESSED? [Re: Txduckman] #68156 06/24/06 06:45 PM
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What if that big billy is downhill instead of uphill?
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Re: WHAT'S THE LONGEST SHOT YOU'VE MADE OR WITNESSED? [Re: Dave Davidson] #68157 06/24/06 08:59 PM
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Re: WHAT'S THE LONGEST SHOT YOU'VE MADE OR WITNESSED? [Re: Crazyhorse] #68158 06/29/06 04:57 PM
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One inch high at 100 yards should be dead center at 200 and 1.5" low at 300, I thought (7 mag). I've shot a couple of deer at 300-350 yards and I don't aim that high, a couple of inches. Both times there was no wind. I think it would be neat to practice different wind conditions and ranges at the range but just don't get around to it. I don't believe I would take the shot with any measurable cross wind.


Re: WHAT'S THE LONGEST SHOT YOU'VE MADE OR WITNESSED? [Re: jeh7mmmag] #68159 06/29/06 05:09 PM
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Just for fun lets throw a doping question in here and see what kind of answers come out of the bushes!!

When you shoot uphill, you aim over the target, and if the target is downhill, you hold low. Or is it the other way around? Or does it make any difference? Shooters love to argue this, but seldom do we hear a convincing argument or explanation. The answer is easy once you understand the principle. Before getting into reasons why, let me promise you that the point of aim does indeed change if you shoot at a target either above or below you. Also, as the uphill or downhill angle increases, so does on-target bullet displacement.

Let's say you're going after a mountain goat with your new rifle in .270 Winchester caliber. You adjust the riflescope so that the bullet hits dead center at 200 yards. This means that the point of impact is 1 1/2 inches high at 100 yards, about 6 1/2 inches low at 300 yards and 19 1/2 inches low at 400 yards. In the mountains, you get a shot at a big billy at what you and your guide estimate to be close to 400 yards. It's a longish shot, but you roll your down vest into a rifle cushion and, taking a solid rest, settle the crosshairs a few inches over the goat's back. Allowing for the 19 1/2 inch drop at 400 yards, you hold high and figure that the bullet's trajectory will curve right into the goat's boiler room. But you have forgotten something.

The goat is 45 degrees above you. What a difference will that make in the bullet's flight in respect to the line of sight? Do you need to aim higher, perhaps? Or lower?






Aim lower, up-hill or down. In those cases the bullet will have a flatter trajectory.



Yes! A Weatherby does kill them deader.
Re: WHAT'S THE LONGEST SHOT YOU'VE MADE OR WITNESSED? [Re: ILUVBIGBUCKS] #68160 07/06/06 09:37 PM
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My personal best is 960 yds at a ground hog with a 22.250.

I watched my best friend put one between a ground hog's eyes at 1115 yards away. If I had not seen it I would not have believed myself. He did it with the same 22.250 mentioned above. My brother has the rifle now. He is a state trooper in Ohio. When I come home we take his SWAT buddies out and show em how it is done. They use 7 mm Mags. It really pi$$e$ them off when I bulleyes an 800 yd target. They get really mad when they find out I was a Navy trained sniper back in the early 70's....hehe..

I haven't shot that far in years.. 45 yards with a 30.30 is my personal best in Texas.....lol...

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pairie dog at over 700 yrds with a 204. was measured using the digital odometer on my truck it measured a little over 4/10 of a mile and a mile is 1760yrds


Re: WHAT'S THE LONGEST SHOT YOU'VE MADE OR WITNESSED? [Re: west tex] #68162 07/07/06 02:42 AM
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heres another trivia question
does a bullet rise or fall after leaving the barrel?


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310 yds 2 weeks ago on a hog (7 mag). I normally don't like to take long shots but it was comforting to see the thump that 7 mag can give at 300 +!


Re: WHAT'S THE LONGEST SHOT YOU'VE MADE OR WITNESSED? [Re: west tex] #68164 07/07/06 12:20 PM
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heres another trivia question
does a bullet rise or fall after leaving the barrel?




West T,
In relation to what?
I think you need to think about the question.
There could be several correct asnwers to question as stated.
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heres another trivia question
does a bullet rise or fall after leaving the barrel?





Falls.
Dang that gravity.



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hwy man is right!!

Jeh7mmmag,
there is only one answer alot of people will tell you a bullet will rise in flight but it doesnt it just gradually falls


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Re: WHAT'S THE LONGEST SHOT YOU'VE MADE OR WITNESSED? [Re: west tex] #68167 07/07/06 01:51 PM
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heres another trivia question
does a bullet rise or fall after leaving the barrel?



West Tex
Are you up to a little wager on this question as stated?



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theres not much to argue about. from the moment the bullet leaves the barrel it is falling and falls the entire time it is in flight.
the only reason people say it rises is because when you site in your rifle you are compesating for the countinous drop and lobing the bullet at an angle and most of the time people dont realize this and think they are defying gravity instead of compesating for it


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Great answer West Tex

But you never answered the last post I had about

............ A WAGER YET?

Would you want to make a steak dinner for 2?



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just come out my way and well shoot some pairie dogs and argue about and then do the steak dinner

hey are you the one on the posse board that i talked to about some 223 brass for your veteran buddy. i never heard from him but still have the brass if he wants it.


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Great answer West Tex

But you never answered the last post I had about

............ A WAGER YET?

Would you want to make a steak dinner for 2?





Let me simplify this a little. It might should have been stated that the barrel was held in a horizontal position. But don't let me stop your fun, i knew where you were headed with this. LOL. Kinda like the time i bet an old boy a 100 dollars i could hit a snuff can at 33ft blindfolded with my 22 pistol. The only stipulation was i got to place the can walk back 33ft before putting on the blindfold and taking the shot. I hit it with the first shot. What i didn't tell him was i was going to place it in the end of a 33 ft joint of 2 7/8 pipe. Funny how many people will fall for that.



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