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@ RadSavWould you take a 1000yard shot at a yote with the T3 7mm straight outta the box?
The only difference between 100 yards and a 1000 yards. Is a little math, it's much easier than most people that haven't done it think. Load up a bunch and get some trigger time and you should be good to go.
@RadSav I agree with sighting it in.
I'm a big Tikka fan, think they're great for the money and own a T3 Lite SS in 270WSM. It is a shooter for sure.However, I would not even begin to consider it as a 1000 yard gun. If I was looking at setting up a gun for a possible 1K shot, I'd start with a good Rem 700 action and get to know a good gunsmith. Or talk to a custom gun builder (Rbros, etc.) about a build. And I'm not a Remington fan by any stretch of the imagination.
1/2" Moa Out of a stock savage or from any of the top custom makers, is still 1/2" Moa and translates and prints as such at 1000.
Quote from: Skillet on March 21, 2014, 10:15:36 AMI'm a big Tikka fan, think they're great for the money and own a T3 Lite SS in 270WSM. It is a shooter for sure.However, I would not even begin to consider it as a 1000 yard gun. If I was looking at setting up a gun for a possible 1K shot, I'd start with a good Rem 700 action and get to know a good gunsmith. Or talk to a custom gun builder (Rbros, etc.) about a build. And I'm not a Remington fan by any stretch of the imagination.1/2" Moa Out of a stock savage or from any of the top custom makers, is still 1/2" Moa and translates and prints as such at 1000.
Quote from: Biggerhammer on March 21, 2014, 10:48:31 AM1/2" Moa Out of a stock savage or from any of the top custom makers, is still 1/2" Moa and translates and prints as such at 1000.Bighammer, we know you have had success with sporting/hunting guns at long range. So I keep meaning to ask you - What glass are you using on those lighter sporting guns?
Quote from: bigduckdaddy on March 21, 2014, 09:08:14 AM@RadSav I agree with sighting it in. Confidence is a big factor. And the only way to get there is to shoot distance often. But you have to be honest with yourself as to how accurate you and your gun is. Are you and your gun really MOA shooters? Was that 1/2" group at 100 yards the exception or the rule? Now if you and the gun are MOA shooters that means you have the capability of shooting 10" at 1,000 yards in theory. Add to that the effects of environment, excitement, the thickness of your crosshairs, your ability to divide and center, measure wind, load variation and the adjustability of your scope. Those things are now magnified by a factor of AT LEAST ten. Few people can then take a 1 MOA gun and turn it into a 10" group at 1,000. Most are lucky if they can turn it into a 2 MOA target at 1,000.But heck, it's dang fun to shoot 1,000 yards! Get out there and honestly evaluate you and your guns ability at 1,000. If that gun is a Tikka so what! You may find it's only a reasonable 500 yard gun for big game. At least you know and have had some serious fun on the way to figuring that out. And you will probably become a more consistent 500 yard shooter as a result.
If I do have to change caliber to get to 1000yard shots. Its going to be an awesome time figuring out what I can do.