Best so far was 5 shots @ .6 MOA with handloads from an older rifle I had. Heading out to my range to do some more load development tomorrow. Loaded up 8 different batches this afternoon. Hope to find one that will get me under 1/2 moa
I shoot alone about 98% of the time. I've got my own range just 9 miles from my house. Hopefully this time next year I'll have my house built and then I can take the 1/4 mile Rhino drive to it.
Nice! You'll love it. What mount are you running? My new Atlas bipod will be here today, but I'm 210 miles away for work. So it will be late Friday night before I see it.
It's mounted in the American Defense AD-Recon quick release. I don't have the setup/equipment to level it properly such as a vise and I've been unable to get it leveled so I guess I need to take in somewhere and have them do it.
Basically, what I've done is; prop it up on the bipod/monopod, made sure the rail was level, mounted the scope, set the level on the top turrent and adjusted the scope until the bubble was dead-center. However, it still looks a little off when I'm looking through it. However, it could be perfectly level. Maybe someone else needs to take a look through it because it might be centered/leveled but I dunno.
Correct me if I'm wrong but didn't you say your reticle is the NP-R1? I want to have the reticle changed to the NP-R1 or the MLR but I can't decide which reticle to go with. What are your thoughts?
I level mine by the same means you did here and depending on my cheek weld, somedays they look crooked and some days they look perfect. Heck I've seen some guys mount them a little off to match their crooked cheak weld or jacked up face bones.
Use feeler gauges in between the flat part of the tube(where your elevation and windage adjustments are made) and your base. Works everytime and very easy. Your reticle will be set level with the adjustment housing. I've heard people use playing cards to do the same.
I level mine by the same means you did here and depending on my cheek weld somedays they look crooked some days they look perfect. heck ive seen someguys mount them a littel off to match their crooked cheeck weld or jacked up face bones.
Man, it really sucks that none of you guys are near Tulsa. I'd frequent the range more often if I wasn't going alone.
Our longrange training group is Sundays at 1 pm. Come on out and shoot, I teach that class. The first session is on me.
We go over a specific skill set each time. Think of it as 90min on the range but you have a coach there with you giving pointers ect. Its part of our training group so these are 90 min classes. Downside to USSA is the wind isnt a huge factor because of the massive berms. It still effects your bullet but with only 300 meters to shoot we do a lot of dot drill, positional, prone, elevated heart rate, know your limits, and holdover/under's. Im building some targets to put out there for milling exercises. Make the most of what we have. I would love to have a place like Bobbys out at Badlands to train on. Maybe one day we can combine my students with his to get some good long range time in. I do what I can to make it tough though where we are. We do have an awesome moving target system that we can shoot to 100 on.Steve, what all does your long-range class cover? I'm mainly a prone shooter. I would like to get better at the different shooting positions. I need to work on my breathing and of course the wind call eats me alive.
Yeah I wasnt trying to be a dick but was trying to make sure you knew how serious I was about them. I will not let anyone waste their money on that crap. There are good options out there for that same price range though.
Haha. A buddy of mine wasted over $500 on a counter sniper. Made me sick because it was at a gun show and he couldnt remember where he bought it. The reticle looked as if it was hand painted on.thanks for the input Steve;
Jeff's a big boy, he can handle it.
that kind of no-BS, beating around the bush intel is what the internet needs.