jimisbell
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Didnt know a pistol could reach that far. I have a Taurus Raging Bull that might have a chance on getting there.
I really can't remember how far this was. 989 yards, 1147 yards 1800 yards or my 2300 yard shot. It was like 115 - 120 degrees out there that day. You know how it get all to well sir. We were having electronic failure issues. So we just picked out what was good and threw it up on YouTube. You mite have to turn the volume up to hear the report of the impact. It takes about 2-3 seconds for the bullet to hit its target.I will not be using animal heights. I am a target shooter (for now) so use standard target heights. Most of the time I will know the distance ahead of time and wont do any calculations for range. I only need the input for my ballistics computer in my phone. All the other variables will come from my anemometer/thermometer/altimeter/wind meter. I think from reading this thread that a simple +-x calculator will do it faster than anything else. Doing it in my head is out of the question. My head doesnt always work so good........
I really can't remember how far this was. 989 yards, 1147 yards 1800 yards or my 2300 yard shot. It was like 115 - 120 degrees out there that day. You know how it get all to well sir. We were having electronic failure issues. So we just picked out what was good and threw it up on YouTube. You mite have to turn the volume up to hear the report of the impact. It takes about 2-3 seconds for the bullet to hit its target. I have another 12"x12" steel target painted orange with a white 2.5" round circle I had 2 for 2 989 yards hits. My GF was using a Vortex Razor Spotting Scope to confirm hits. The impacts were both inside the 2.5" circle. Now the solid white target was placed in front of a orange painted piece of wood. I do believe at 1400 yards. Without the orange piece of wood behind the target you could not see anything. It didn't even look like nothing was there. That desert sure plays tricks. So the solid white target you see has 2 impacts pretty close to touching in my book at 1400 yards. I would only fire twice do to the extreme heat. After the second shot strings I could not hold my rifle barrel for more than a second. The rifle was a 260 Remington.
Lol thanks for the funnyI will not be using animal heights. I am a target shooter (for now) so use standard target heights. Most of the time I will know the distance ahead of time and wont do any calculations for range. I only need the input for my ballistics computer in my phone. All the other variables will come from my anemometer/thermometer/altimeter/wind meter. I think from reading this thread that a simple +-x calculator will do it faster than anything else. Doing it in my head is out of the question. My head doesnt always work so good........
Thank you sir.good shooting
good shooting
I will not be using animal heights. I am a target shooter (for now) so use standard target heights. Most of the time I will know the distance ahead of time and wont do any calculations for range. I only need the input for my ballistics computer in my phone. All the other variables will come from my anemometer/thermometer/altimeter/wind meter. I think from reading this thread that a simple +-x calculator will do it faster than anything else. Doing it in my head is out of the question. My head doesnt always work so good........