What is the target at those distances? Barn-sized, moose-sized, deer-sized, coyote-sized, squirrel-sized?I'm looking for scope with elevation to shoot 1,000 to 1,500 yards ?
And?I'm looking for scope with elevation to shoot 1,000 to 1,500 yards ?
Horizontal? Vertical? Portable?And?
I'm looking for a bandsaw.
With what? How much elevation adjustment you will need will vary tremendously based upon the bullet/ballistics. Plug your velocity, BC, etc., into a ballistics app and tell us how many MOA (or mils) it says you will need, then shop for a scope that has that much.I'm looking for scope with elevation to shoot 1,000 to 1,500 yards ?
It depends on the muzzle velocity, which is dependent on the load and barrel length. The "load" means the particular bullet and powder combination. A pointed bullet with a better BC (ballistic coefficient) will require less "up" than a round nose bullet. A faster load will require less "up" than a slower load, other things being equal.Pretty sure my 45 ACP takes more than 20 MOA to get to 1,000 yards.![]()
And a 220 Swift has as much energy at 300 yards as a 30-30 has at 200 yards. There's more to the killing power of cartridge than a ft-lb energy formula that squares the velocity of the projectile in it's calculation and ignores the caliber.Aha, that shorter bbl will result in lower velocity but because it is stiffer it may be more accurate. The disadvantage of a 26" bbl on your .45 ACP is that your muzzle might be on the ground when it is holstered, unless you are tall.
I used to shoot my S&W 629 'Classic' (6.5" bbl) in metallic silhouette, but that only stretches to 200 meters. Elmer Keith would think me a pantywaist. What a kook he was though, in some ways. He considered the .44 mag revolver to be a doable choice for shooting deer at 200y, but sneered at the .30-30 rifle for such things. Despite the .30-30 having more energy at 200y than the .44 mag did at the muzzle.
For your balloon at 1,000y, I don't know if Amazon Prime is applicable, but here's what I would start with: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00513FWQI/?tag=accuratescom-20
If you weren't referring to killing power with the reference to energy comparisons of cartridges, what were you referring to?Suggest you start your own thread if you want to discuss "killing power". The rest of us were replying to the OP's topic, in one fashion or another. A lot of it in jest. Maybe you missed that.
Looking first is usually a good idea.Without looking, I doubt you'll even have to dial up 20 moa from a 100yd zero at 1000yds
