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Quote from: Bofire on May 17, 2014, 08:04:20 PM"Perry to me is Presidents 100. No short mags there...."I am not sure what that means but those shooters and gun builders are the best there is.CarlIt's a service rifle competition.And yes, those guys are VERY good.
"Perry to me is Presidents 100. No short mags there...."I am not sure what that means but those shooters and gun builders are the best there is.Carl
I prefer more horse power for hunting. Doesn't take much to punch a hole in paper or ring steel at distance.
Quote from: Biggerhammer on May 17, 2014, 07:41:29 PMI prefer more horse power for hunting. Doesn't take much to punch a hole in paper or ring steel at distance.We had a lot of impacts at that distance where the bullet was definitely tumbling when it hit paper (308 WIN). Not sure I have ever seen that with the 300 Win, 300WBY Or 7REM.One of the more interesting events back around '83 - My girlfriend at the time's father was a retired military sniper. He had some ugly military looking rifle with a stock that looked more like an oil soaked 2X4 than a rifle stock. Some old beat up Lyman scope on it. Chambered for his favorite round...30-40 Krag. For about a half hour he consistantly rang the 1,000 steel! I swear he could shoot and have time to watch the impact through the spotter I felt silly for asking him just prior why he brought that big pile of junk when he could just borrow my fancy 308 I'm not sure how fast that bullet was going when it got there, but I bet I could almost ride a bicycle faster! At 60+ he was still one heck of a shot! Makes me wonder how good he might have been had he been willing to shoot the modern long range rifles.
Rad,I am not sure you were getting what he was implying to you. So let me spell it out... You touch my daughter... This old nasty rifle will be used to snipe you sorry butt than I will toss this thing in the ocean as I only paid 30 dollars for it.
Quote from: RadSav on May 19, 2014, 06:27:47 AMQuote from: Biggerhammer on May 17, 2014, 07:41:29 PMI prefer more horse power for hunting. Doesn't take much to punch a hole in paper or ring steel at distance.We had a lot of impacts at that distance where the bullet was definitely tumbling when it hit paper (308 WIN). Not sure I have ever seen that with the 300 Win, 300WBY Or 7REM.One of the more interesting events back around '83 - My girlfriend at the time's father was a retired military sniper. He had some ugly military looking rifle with a stock that looked more like an oil soaked 2X4 than a rifle stock. Some old beat up Lyman scope on it. Chambered for his favorite round...30-40 Krag. For about a half hour he consistantly rang the 1,000 steel! I swear he could shoot and have time to watch the impact through the spotter I felt silly for asking him just prior why he brought that big pile of junk when he could just borrow my fancy 308 I'm not sure how fast that bullet was going when it got there, but I bet I could almost ride a bicycle faster! At 60+ he was still one heck of a shot! Makes me wonder how good he might have been had he been willing to shoot the modern long range rifles. Rad,I am not sure you were getting what he was implying to you. So let me spell it out... You touch my daughter... This old nasty rifle will be used to snipe you sorry butt than I will toss this thing in the ocean as I only paid 30 dollars for it.
1000 yard guns don't shoot wally world ammo ! I'd look into the 6.5x284 in a long action so that you can push the 140's near 3000fps and not have a single shot. both the 7mm and the 300 Winnie would be fine choices as well .
Quote from: Biggerhammer on May 17, 2014, 07:41:29 PMI prefer more horse power for hunting. Doesn't take much to punch a hole in paper or ring steel at distance.We had a lot of impacts at that distance where the bullet was definitely tumbling when it hit paper