Doubling the group size of the 200 yard target and they are still a hit on a buffalo which is a lot bigger than your target.RanchRoper wrote:Not sure how many rounds I'd have to rain down on a buffalo at 400 yds...
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January 5th, 1860 Long Range Shoot
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Re: January 5th, 1860 Long Range Shoot
Real good shooting. I haven't shot at any targets beyond 125 yds. with iron sights since my army days. With my eyes now, not sure I could even see a paper target at 200 yds.
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Nice shooting and being able to see that target 200 yds. out!! Put you a nice 12 or 16 inch steel gong out there and wait to hear it ring!
I need to get my ol' 1885 High Wall .45-70 out again for some laid back gonging!
I need to get my ol' 1885 High Wall .45-70 out again for some laid back gonging!
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Thanks guys. I may just have to set up a gong at the range, that would be fun.
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Re: January 5th, 1860 Long Range Shoot
I think "techy" takes a back set to shooting skill like that, any day of the week. Great job, as always, RR. Enjoyed very much.
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No doubt about a steel gong at the range being a lot of fun, RR. I'd do it all the time, if my son's-in-law outdoor "Home On the Range" wasn't so far away! OK, I'm really very impressed with your rifle shooting skill --- not the first person or my first time saying that. There sure are a lot of "likes" throughout your Range Report threads.
OK, let me "wonder" a little about your target(s). 12"x12" is quite small at 200, but as you have a good number of POIs, it works for you. Not long ago Bandit suggested I try using an inverted triangle as a target. I've found for me it is easier to grab that sight picture versus a circle target. I'm going to continue to make triangles for my home-made triangles to shoot my SGC and revolvers.
I wonder (there's that word again) if you made an equilateral (12"-15" per side, or larger?) inverted triangle on a white sheet of foam core board? I've used that often. I'd think the sides would need to be drawn wider than a single line for that distance. Might be something to experiment with. When I get to the outdoor range again, I'll either clang steel, or try a couple of triangle targets made larger for more distance. That might answer my wondering better than anything!
Anyway, I'm glad for Bandit's suggestion, and it's the new target style for me to use at this time. Just my < two cents. Can't provide much advice at all about your shooiting...you've got that finely-tuned, Cowboy!
Take care.
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OK, let me "wonder" a little about your target(s). 12"x12" is quite small at 200, but as you have a good number of POIs, it works for you. Not long ago Bandit suggested I try using an inverted triangle as a target. I've found for me it is easier to grab that sight picture versus a circle target. I'm going to continue to make triangles for my home-made triangles to shoot my SGC and revolvers.
I wonder (there's that word again) if you made an equilateral (12"-15" per side, or larger?) inverted triangle on a white sheet of foam core board? I've used that often. I'd think the sides would need to be drawn wider than a single line for that distance. Might be something to experiment with. When I get to the outdoor range again, I'll either clang steel, or try a couple of triangle targets made larger for more distance. That might answer my wondering better than anything!
Anyway, I'm glad for Bandit's suggestion, and it's the new target style for me to use at this time. Just my < two cents. Can't provide much advice at all about your shooiting...you've got that finely-tuned, Cowboy!
Take care.
PT7
RanchRoper wrote:Thanks guys. I may just have to set up a gong at the range, that would be fun.
~~~ RetiredSeabee wrote:
I am impressed! That 12x12 at 200yds has to look like a postage stamp.
Haha...it literally is a little white dot sitting on top of the front sight post. I cannot wait too long to pull the trigger or the barrell starts to move on me and I psych myself out. Speaking of that, I always have difficulty with those targets with the 4 circles on them. I don't know why but they always give me issues. I have shot the ones with 6 smaller circles and not had a problem at 25 or 50 yds but the 4 never produce my best groups at 25 or 50 yds. Weird.
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Re: January 5th, 1860 Long Range Shoot
Thanks, something to think about. I would like to see if I can hit a watermelon or something similar at long range, and what the lead would do to it. If I am getting 1100 or so feet per second out of the rifle based on what I have read about the ammo types I use, what would the velocity be on impact? Must drop dramatically. Might still blow up though.
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Re: January 5th, 1860 Long Range Shoot
I'd enjoy seeing that as well ....RanchRoper wrote:Thanks, something to think about. I would like to see if I can hit a watermelon or something similar at long range, and what the lead would do to it.
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me too
me too
JEBar wrote:I'd enjoy seeing that as well ....RanchRoper wrote:Thanks, something to think about. I would like to see if I can hit a watermelon or something similar at long range, and what the lead would do to it.
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Re: January 5th, 1860 Long Range Shoot
I think RR is gonna become Canadas version of Hickok 45. Watermelons smokin pots and 2 litres are now in jeopardy in Alberta. Oh and the steel gong to.
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