Jet
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Wanted to share a couple targets from the Deep Creek 1000yd match last weekend. Rifle is a 6Dasher, BAT action, Krieger barrel and DC Tracker stock. Load has shot well for me in this rifle in the past.
1st target is from Day one. 9 shots in a decent group and one outside the group that can be attributed to sloppy bench manners. 9 shots have 3" of vertical. Wind at the firing line was 1/2 value L to R around 5-7mph. At the target the wind was full value at about the same speed R to L. Mirage was hard to see since we had smoke to shoot through.
2nd target is from day two. 10 shots strung out straight up and down for a bit over 7" of vertical. The air was absolutely dead still. Flags weren't moving. Robert Hoppe was shooting on the bench to my right on the same relay and his target looked identical to mine.
I've heard the short Range BR folks chat about conditions being dead calm and it causing the bullets to do strange things. Anyway, I'm always learning and expected to see a real small cluster on the target due to the dead calm condition. Realty showed otherwise. When/if I ever have the opportunity to shoot in the same conditions I will wait for a bit of wind to come up (if possible)so the bullets have something to bite on as they make their way to the target.
1st target is from Day one. 9 shots in a decent group and one outside the group that can be attributed to sloppy bench manners. 9 shots have 3" of vertical. Wind at the firing line was 1/2 value L to R around 5-7mph. At the target the wind was full value at about the same speed R to L. Mirage was hard to see since we had smoke to shoot through.
2nd target is from day two. 10 shots strung out straight up and down for a bit over 7" of vertical. The air was absolutely dead still. Flags weren't moving. Robert Hoppe was shooting on the bench to my right on the same relay and his target looked identical to mine.
I've heard the short Range BR folks chat about conditions being dead calm and it causing the bullets to do strange things. Anyway, I'm always learning and expected to see a real small cluster on the target due to the dead calm condition. Realty showed otherwise. When/if I ever have the opportunity to shoot in the same conditions I will wait for a bit of wind to come up (if possible)so the bullets have something to bite on as they make their way to the target.