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eastern wa long range match ( sportsman's challenge )

Re: eastern wa/ n idaho long range match ( sportsman's challenge )

Flybuster said:
calib said:
Flybuster said:
calib said:
whats that about fly buster

I was just seeing if the elevation looked correct for the ranch, for bullet drop charts.




oh, i can check it next time i go out there. i think it is closer to 2000 at the ranch



It looks like it's maybe 5 miles East of Sprague and it's definitely has hilly terrain, wouldn't surprise me if it was a higher elevation. 80 % of my long range shooting is above 4000 ft elevation so my normal drops will be off, but of course there are many other factors.

Maybe Wayne could answer the weight limit question.
Tanner,
The last I knew Washington didn't have a weight limit, I have hunted with my Armalite AR 50,...47lbs............I tend to be on the wild side though ;)
Wayne.
 
Re: eastern wa/ n idaho long range match ( sportsman's challenge )

bozo699 said:
Flybuster said:
calib said:
Flybuster said:
calib said:
whats that about fly buster

I was just seeing if the elevation looked correct for the ranch, for bullet drop charts.




oh, i can check it next time i go out there. i think it is closer to 2000 at the ranch



It looks like it's maybe 5 miles East of Sprague and it's definitely has hilly terrain, wouldn't surprise me if it was a higher elevation. 80 % of my long range shooting is above 4000 ft elevation so my normal drops will be off, but of course there are many other factors.

Maybe Wayne could answer the weight limit question.
Tanner,
The last I knew Washington didn't have a weight limit, I have hunted with my Armalite AR 50,...47lbs............I tend to be on the wild side though ;)
Wayne.

Your life is my fantasy land. :D
 
Re: eastern wa/ n idaho long range match ( sportsman's challenge )

How thick is your steel? Do you think the 22-250 AI heavies will go through it?
 
Re: eastern wa/ n idaho long range match ( sportsman's challenge )

it is 1/2" ar 500 notsure what it will stand up to. i know it is suppose to be pretty strong stuff. i have heard that the faster lighter bullets do the most damage. bring the 22-250ai and the 308, just throw a scope on the 308. or shoot the 22.250 at long range too. how fast you getting those bullets going?
 
Re: eastern wa/ n idaho long range match ( sportsman's challenge )

if you can get the 75 gran bergers going 3425 like alfs load you have plenty of powert to shoot 1000 yards on sierra suite i was getting over 400ft/lbs with that combo
 
Re: eastern wa/ n idaho long range match ( sportsman's challenge )

calib said:
it is 1/2" ar 500 notsure what it will stand up to. i know it is suppose to be pretty strong stuff. i have heard that the faster lighter bullets do the most damage. bring the 22-250ai and the 308, just throw a scope on the 308. or shoot the 22.250 at long range too. how fast you getting those bullets going?

I really need to get my chronograph fixed lol. I don't really even have a load I trust, yet..... I'd imagine 3300-3400 fps is in the ballpark.

But I've heard some of the guys at our club say their 22-243s and 22-6mm IMP are punching steel w/ the heavies.

I've shot my 25/06 IMP on steel and it does no damage, but my 308 does with the pointed sierras, they act just like a FMJ. I think it really boils down to your bullet selection rather than the caliber.

I just got two reactive bouncing targets for my b-day today, so this will be an excellent tool to gather drop data for the new barrel. I can't wait to get out and try these things out.

I want to try ALF's load, but he mentioned 75 grain hunting bullets didn't see them listed?Just the target version.
 
Re: eastern wa/ n idaho long range match ( sportsman's challenge )

if you see some of the guys at the club ask them what steel they are shooting at
 
Re: eastern wa/ n idaho long range match ( sportsman's challenge )

i expect the steel to get banged up, but i dont want holes or huge pot holes
 
Re: eastern wa/ n idaho long range match ( sportsman's challenge )

calib said:
if you see some of the guys at the club ask them what steel they are shooting at

I doubt they are using ar 500 steel. I'll ask them when I get a chance.

What do you think about this material?

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWOSxO28OCY&feature=related[/youtube]
 
Re: eastern wa/ n idaho long range match ( sportsman's challenge )

Flybuster said:
calib said:
if you see some of the guys at the club ask them what steel they are shooting at

I doubt they are using ar 500 steel. I'll ask them when I get a chance.

What do you think about this material?

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWOSxO28OCY&feature=related[/youtube]

interesting, might be something to look into. it would be interesting to see if it is heavy like steel. i may send them an email and get some info.
 
Re: eastern wa/ n idaho long range match ( sportsman's challenge )

calib said:
Flybuster said:
calib said:
if you see some of the guys at the club ask them what steel they are shooting at

I doubt they are using ar 500 steel. I'll ask them when I get a chance.

What do you think about this material?

interesting, might be something to look into. it would be interesting to see if it is heavy like steel. i may send them an email and get some info.

If you want to check them out in person, the BI-Mart in Cheney, WA should have some in the sporting goods section. The only downsides I can tell is there won't be the clank when the target is hit, and the bullet splatter won't be evident like on a steel target;with an attentive spotter that shouldn't be a problem though.

The material is a heavy plastic, so its lightweight compared to steel. Supposedly this material can take thousands of hits of any caliber. They were fairly inexpensive, less that 20 dollars.
 
Re: eastern wa/ n idaho long range match ( sportsman's challenge )

wonder if you backed those with 1/4-3/8" to give a report
 
Re: eastern wa/ n idaho long range match ( sportsman's challenge )

Looks like a good experiment. Like the guy on the video said the price of steel is getting outrageous, that to me is a major selling point. Plus its light enough you can pack them in the hills and set them up for target practice at various ranges. Good concept. I got the "Do All Outdoors" brand block target and their ball target, made out of the same type of plastic. I bet you could incorporate those plastic gongs into the varmint stage, so we don't have to worry about the steel getting beat up at closer ranges, just an idea.

Did you try to add me on Linkedin networking site? If that was you, I'll gladly accept your invitation once I can figure out my password to get back in.
 
Re: eastern wa/ n idaho long range match ( sportsman's challenge )

i havent yet ill get on there and play around with the website a bit.
i would like to figure out a better way to figure out what calibers can not shoot the small game. i just cant please everyone and maybe this will be one aspect to look at more in the future.
 
Re: eastern wa/ n idaho long range match ( sportsman's challenge )

I don't mean to be hard on you about caliber restrictions, I've just seen some guys actually turned away from matches because of what they've brought.

There's one guy who runs some matches at the club who actually turned away more than one shooter who drove hundreds of miles because his rifle combination didn't fit within the rules of a club match (non-sanctioned) fun match. It's sort of sad, because it's mainly because he was such a stickler. People don't come back when they get mad, and they usually tell others. I realize there's a place and often a reason for rules; sometimes rules can be overboard, but I think you've definitely got a valid reason for caliber restrictions.

It's a tough job being a match directors since you take all the fire and hear all the criticisms. I commend you for wanting to start up a match that I'm sure many guys out here will enjoy.

Hopefully we can collectively provide ideas to improve upon an already great idea for a match.
 
Re: eastern wa/ n idaho long range match ( sportsman's challenge )

thanks and i am sure that we can. if this match goes well i am very sure there will be more match's with different ranges, set ups, etc.
 
Re: eastern wa/ n idaho long range match ( sportsman's challenge )

think the match website is pretty well done. i have made little changes to errors and made it easy to use i think. go and check it out and get registered, you can also pay range fees in advance if you would like.

www.sportsmanschallenge.weebly.com

thanks,
caleb
 
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