This is one of those years, where I don't have time to make it to a match. So far, it looks like I might make it to one match. If I'm lucky I might get to two or three (not likely though)
I live very close to a 300yd range, so I can find time to get some practice in... that's not a problem. However, the closest 1000yd range is 3.5hrs + drive ONE WAY.
My primary question... what cartridger/bullet combo should I use at 300 yds to mimic that of a 1000yds? To answer that question, you need to know what I'm using at 1000yds... Right now, and for the foreseeable future, I'm using a standard 6mmBR with 105gr bullets, pushed at 2925fps. I've won some relays with this gun, so I know the rig is up to par. It's usually a bad wind call that knocks me out of the running
(sometimes my loads aren't' dialed in, and I get vertical all over the place (that's from lack of practice/inexperience)
Anyway, I was thinking about building a 223rem to shoot some lower BC match grade bullets, with the intention of learning to read wind, and call it correctly every time (or damn close to it!). The primary reason for the proposed cartridge selection is the cheap component cost, and lower BC bullets. I want something that gets pushed quite a bit, so that my wind calling matters (If I make a mistake, I want to see it. If I call it right, I want to see it... and I want to clearly see it, so that I can learn from it.). A slight miss on wind speed or direction at 1000yds is a big deal. I want something that can closely duplicate that at 300 yds.
what do you guys think? Continue to practice at 300yds with the 6br, or build a small cal. rifle (20vt, 223, etc..) to amplify the 300 yd conditions?
I've heard that a 22lr at 200yds is great practice for 1000yd shooting, and I don't doubt that. However, I'd like a centerfire cartridge, so I can keep up with my reloading skills as well (Also critical for 1K shooting).
As always, I appreciate any advice,
Walt
Edit: I guess it would help to tell you what discipline I'm shooting... 1k yd BR
I live very close to a 300yd range, so I can find time to get some practice in... that's not a problem. However, the closest 1000yd range is 3.5hrs + drive ONE WAY.
My primary question... what cartridger/bullet combo should I use at 300 yds to mimic that of a 1000yds? To answer that question, you need to know what I'm using at 1000yds... Right now, and for the foreseeable future, I'm using a standard 6mmBR with 105gr bullets, pushed at 2925fps. I've won some relays with this gun, so I know the rig is up to par. It's usually a bad wind call that knocks me out of the running

Anyway, I was thinking about building a 223rem to shoot some lower BC match grade bullets, with the intention of learning to read wind, and call it correctly every time (or damn close to it!). The primary reason for the proposed cartridge selection is the cheap component cost, and lower BC bullets. I want something that gets pushed quite a bit, so that my wind calling matters (If I make a mistake, I want to see it. If I call it right, I want to see it... and I want to clearly see it, so that I can learn from it.). A slight miss on wind speed or direction at 1000yds is a big deal. I want something that can closely duplicate that at 300 yds.
what do you guys think? Continue to practice at 300yds with the 6br, or build a small cal. rifle (20vt, 223, etc..) to amplify the 300 yd conditions?
I've heard that a 22lr at 200yds is great practice for 1000yd shooting, and I don't doubt that. However, I'd like a centerfire cartridge, so I can keep up with my reloading skills as well (Also critical for 1K shooting).
As always, I appreciate any advice,
Walt
Edit: I guess it would help to tell you what discipline I'm shooting... 1k yd BR