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That 1.07 inch group David Strickland shot was a feat back in 2005! We were all experimenting on what worked the best at 600 yards back then. Some even shot 80g Flat based bullets, different calibers, twists, etc. . Those 80, 88, and even 95g VLDs may shoot good in perfect conditions at 600. Hardly ever is a match day “Perfect”. A puff of wind will easily give you a 4-5 inch group and you are done! Dont compare what won and set records years ago to what we have learned and what it take to win aggs. and set records today. If you are not shooting something on a BR case, 7.5-8 twist barrel, 103-108g bullets, dont expect to be in the winners circle these days.saw where a person used a 1/12 twist barrel and 88 grain i belive bullets to set a 600 yard record.speed was at 3200 fps.any thoughts on this combination
I re-read my post and hope it did not sound intimidating to try 600 yards. What I am trying to say, is: you can now enter the sport on an equal playing field by using what has proven to win over the past few years I mentioned above. In 2005 we were just guessing what might work best. You can learn from our mistakes back then and have the luxury of starting with equipment fully capable of winning! Many new shooters have a passion and desire to put in the time to learn their equipment and tune their rifle/load. Many times they come out and beat the seasoned shooters! Its anyones game these days, dont be the least intimidated. I started long range benchrest in 2004. I honestly did not believe I would ever be able to hang with the seasoned shooters. I watched the best shooters and what they used and learned quickly. I loved the sport then and still do! Come on out and give it a try!That 1.07 inch group David Strickland shot was a feat back in 2005! We were all experimenting on what worked the best at 600 yards back then. Some even shot 80g Flat based bullets, different calibers, twists, etc. . Those 80, 88, and even 95g VLDs may shoot good in perfect conditions at 600. Hardly ever is a match day “Perfect”. A puff of wind will easily give you a 4-5 inch group and you are done! Dont compare what won and set records years ago to what we have learned and what it take to win aggs. and set records today. If you are not shooting something on a BR case, 7.5-8 twist barrel, 103-108g bullets, dont expect to be in the winners circle these days.
It doesn’t get no better than that reply!!!!I re-read my post and hope it did not sound intimidating to try 600 yards. What I am trying to say, is: you can now enter the sport on an equal playing field by using what has proven to win over the past few years I mentioned above. In 2005 we were just guessing what might work best. You can learn from our mistakes back then and have the luxury of starting with equipment fully capable of winning! Many new shooters have a passion and desire to put in the time to learn their equipment and tune their rifle/load. Many times they come out and beat the seasoned shooters! Its anyones game these days, dont be the least intimidated. I started long range benchrest in 2004. I honestly did not believe I would ever be able to hang with the seasoned shooters. I watched the best shooters and what they used and learned quickly. I loved the sport then and still do! Come on out and give it a try!