Thanks for sharing the images. Very nice.
swampthang said:BUT HOW DO YOU KNOW HOW TO ADJUST THE MOUNT TO GET ADDITIONAL ELEVATION? IS THERE A MATHMATICAL CALCULATION?
....WHAT IS THE REAL LIFE EXPECTANCY OF A DASHER BARRELL, NOT PUSHING IT TOO HARD? HEARD THEY ARE WORSE THAN THE 6.5/284 AND 800 ROUNDS AND SET BACK OR TOAST AND REBARRELL. WHATS THE TRUTH?
PS THEY SAY YOUR THE "DASHER MAN".....
Hoping to get my dasher to a mile Sunday, weather permitting...
Inspiration I guess... I usually spot downrange, and watch everyone else hit the plate....
Nice write up and good shooting Donovan! Hope to see you sometime this summer at one shoot or the other. Have a Merry Christmas! Russ Peacock2000 Yards - 6Dasher
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At the portable "Big Shooter" bench firing position (above)
Down range to 2001-Yards (below)
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The Target (below)
5-shot Group = 15.1" - .72-MOA (4 at 8.75" / .418-MOA)
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Particulars:
Berger 105-VLD Target
31" Brux 7.83-twist
3060-fps at Muzzle
507-fps at Target
121-MOA of Elevation
7-MOA of Windage (2.6-MOA calculated Spin Drift)
Time of Flight = 4.82-seconds
Max Height = 1149" / 95.7' @ 1292-yards
Transonic @ 1256-yards
Subsonic @ 1344-yards
49-F / 28.57" / 45% / 7-mph SE - 6:30 to 7:00
1388' at Bench (FRP) <> 14T 559486.00 E 5125900.43 N (UTM)
1300' at Target (TRP) <> 14T 558312.40 E 5127303.40 N (UTM)
-3 degrees slope / cos = 0.99
321-degree Heading (SE to NW)
2001-yards
Forward spotter - Keith H.
Position spotter - Eugene S.
Trigger man - me
Pejsa Ballistics
Story:
Preset the adjustable mount to 100-MOA at 100yds at my range.
Drove to the location and setup <> James River valley in LaMoure County, ND.
Started out by adding 24 more MOA (124 Total) of Elevation.
And dialed 3-MOA of Left (2.6-MOA for spin drift plus a little for the 6:30 to 7:00 wind).
First shot splashed Right and a little high
Dialed over and fired, impact was behind the board so we figured it went through.
Fired 4 more and drove down. None on, but impacts showed they went over the top but not by much.
Knowing were close we set up the forward spotter - Keith at 200' forward and left - with a car for a barricade.
Drove back and dropped the elevation some and fired <> in the dirt low right (blew dirt on the target board)
8th shot <> dialed up and over <> On - low and right
9th shot <> dialed up and over <> On - center high
Dialed down and ran 5 shots <> results above in pictures
Symmetrical bullet holes that showed good stability
Gun:
6Dasher
700-Rem
Jewel BR
Shehane MBR Tooley
NF 12-42x56 BR
Elevation mount - homemade
I had fired my 6Dasher's to 1-mile a few times in past years, and always wanted to stretch it out.
If I do it again, will take it to 2400 or even 2500 and give it a whirl.
What a blast !.!.!....... and don't under estimate a 6Dasher !.!.!
Donovan Moran
Problem is if a gopher is out sun bathing and decides to fart in the direction of you bullet flight path, the little 105 grainer will change course and end up in the next county! Lol.
All jokes aside, that group is awesome! Great shooting![]()