lawman29
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When the ball(bull) is bouncing up and down, shoot the bottom ball(bull)...![]()
When the ball(bull) is bouncing up and down, shoot the bottom ball(bull)...![]()
We Problee have metI've shot Blanding a lot. I shoot .223 at 600 in FTR. I also use a Golden Eagle. My last shoot there was December of 2020, shot HM scores that day and was able to stay on 60x for all 3 relays. That was a first. I've never lost the lines on the target but have come close. I think the farthest I've backed down has been just below 30x. Maybe a scope issue? Just a guess here and a suggestion to double check it. Covid and other things kept me from there last year. I may shoot Valdosta coming up.
YesDid you use that extra ring that come with GE that reduces the objective? That helps some with the mirage.
Some other people have suggested that Let’s say you’re going into your last string and you made the decision aiming at the corner of the target board, you have 2 sighters how in practice could you make that drastic a change ?Been there, seen that. As we are in the hottest part of the year and usually humid, I had that experience last week. I took Keith Glascock's You Tube advice and found somewhere to aim at that I could see, in this case, the bottom right corner of the target frame. Score not the best, but could have been worse.
Know the MOA values to the center of the target you are shooting on. Adaptability is the key.Some other people have suggested that Let’s say you’re going into your last string and you made the decision aiming at the corner of the target board, you have 2 sighters how in practice could you make that drastic a change ?
So measure the target board convert to Moas left to right and top to bottom?Know the MOA values to the center of the target you are shooting on. Adaptability is the key.
Yep.So measure the target board convert to Moas left to right and top to bottom?
We have that problem on the first string! As we shoot to UK rules - so 2 sighters and 10 for record.. Luckily, I also use a FFP scope on my FTR rifle, so measured it. First shot was on paper and the Shotmarker gave me the coordinates from there. I was still a difficult day - and dropped a few despite a constant wind.Some other people have suggested that Let’s say you’re going into your last string and you made the decision aiming at the corner of the target board, you have 2 sighters how in practice could you make that drastic a change ?
hiI have the GE on my FTR rifle and shoot 500 yards, never had mirage that had the effect you're describing.
Did you use the sun shade extender and the optics reducer. I find that using both of them is the best setup and use them constantly. I can't remember the last time that I reduced the power, and then it was from 60 down to 50.
I, and my fellow competitors, suffered the same effect a couple years back shooting 1000yds at Cool Acres in Georgia. It was a cold, clear day and the targets were in the shade. The rings and numbers just disappeared...very little shimmering of the meatball. I had no references for hold off or vertical. The shooters with stadia lined reticles adjusted magnification to bracket the target frame and used the graduations for holds. It was not mirage but a weird effect from haze caused by humidity. Once the sun angle changed the issue went away. I bought a scope with stadia lines on the reticle shortly thereafter.