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chiefkerdog
07-02-2012, 07:18 PM
Hello, I got my best group this past weekend at Hawks Ridge Gun Club 1000 yard Range during Match 5 in Factory gun class. I was shooting my F Class 6.5x284 Norma and shot a 4.796 only to get beat by another Savage 6.5x284 with a 4.771 . All I can say is these 2 rifles shoot. So anyone else had any great groups at 600 or a 1000 yards.

thanks for reading, Kerwin Overman

fgw_in_fla
07-02-2012, 08:30 PM
Are you saying that's the best you can do?

I don't know..... If you're gonna hang around here you're gonna have to do a little better that that.....

(sarcasm/off)

Nice shooting! A photo of your handi-work would go a long way.
I'm afaid the best I can do Is tell 400yd stories.... i'm just starting to learn 400 & 600yd line. My only advantage is having a few hundred acres of swamp land in the middle of the state where I can practice without embarassing myself too much.

Well done again. And remember, the rifle didn't do it alone.... And now, I must go & load some ammo. it's part of the OCD / Savage Shooter thing.

Frank in Fla

82boy
07-02-2012, 10:48 PM
600 yards
Many groups in the low 2 inch area, best 1.773 with a 50 score.

calling4life
07-02-2012, 11:37 PM
With my stock 10fcp 308, at 630yds I shot at about 3/4moa for a 5 shot group with federal trophy bonded tip 180's.

Things clicked that day for that round, I shot it at every 100yds out to that 630 & it stood strong grouping from 1/2-3/4.

With federal gold medal 168's, I'd get about moa at 600 on a good day, 1 1/2moa with 175's.

When I chopped the barrel to 18" and added the brake, the 175's turned to gold vs. the 168's.

But the gun is now being turned into a custom 260, new rock barrel, adj. McMillan A5, action will be worked on, pillar bedded, sss comp trigger, machined lug... so on.

So we will see, but for now, the best is 3/4-1moa at 600 range.

Balljoint
07-03-2012, 10:37 AM
I was very happy when shooting 600 yards to have my groups stay in the X ring

rjtfroggy
07-03-2012, 12:20 PM
Can't say, never tried it.Here in my corner of the U.S.A. I don't even know where to go to shoot at those ranges,but at 100 &200 I usually stay under MOA,after all I shoot a Savage.
Good shooting though and I hope you post up some of your targets someday.

jgerrington
07-03-2012, 12:27 PM
I've shot 1-1.3 inch groups at 300 yards. Best I can do so far. I haven't tried any farther yet. With savage .243

stomp442
07-03-2012, 12:37 PM
Best i have done was at 500 meters at our local range. 1.104" five shot group. Shot four different five shot groups that day and the largest measured 1.976" using a 260 aclkey improved on a savage 111 action with 26" Criterion barrel and lake city match brass.

chiefkerdog
07-03-2012, 06:16 PM
when I am able to sort out this new forum I will try to post target pics

Pete K.
07-04-2012, 02:09 AM
froggy,

Where we live 600 to 1000 yards would have to be on I-95 at 3:00am. Use the mile markers for targets. Watch for the headlights and time your shots. Long Island Sound? You have to go up to Mass to find 200 yards, right?? I would love to try the 73 grainers in my 1 in 9 VLP at distance. Seen on U-Tube 73 grainers 1 in 9 twist hit the trap door on a steel 16 X 12" plate @ 855 yards but that's pushing it.
I want you to take me up on my offer to shoot at the Hamden Fish and Game Perservation Association this summer. Check out the photos of events.

http://www.hamdenfishandgame.com/

Take care,

Pete K.

rjtfroggy
07-04-2012, 06:45 AM
Pete we are going to high jack this thread so I'll keep it short.
I shoot from 25-200 in Southington at Bell City, easy ride for you I91n,691 to I84e, exit 31 turn right,first kight turn right, end of road turn right,range on left about a 1/4 mile up.Only legit 200 yard range in the state,although North West in Norfolk is out there and getting longer it is not yet NRA.
Monthly BR matches open to anyone, for July there is a state championship on the 28-29th one day is 100 next is 200 with the combined score winning. Open to any and all guns and classes (IBS) except 50 bmg.
We get competitors from all N.E. states plus N.Y.,N.J.& Penn..

www.bellcity.org (http://www.bellcity.org)

Open for membership all info is on the web page,indoor 22lr range is 24/7, outdoor ranges are from 10am to sundown.

chiefkerdog
07-05-2012, 12:37 PM
I have a pic of target but just can not seem to figure out how to post. I will email it to someone if they would like to post for me.
thanks.

kschilling
07-27-2012, 12:20 AM
Haven't recorded any 5 shot groups, but this is a 3 shot group from my 6mm BRX at 500 yards. The target was a standard 500 yard F Class target. Had my target cam setup up and recorded it. I soon lost that rifle to my wife.....

http://i1028.photobucket.com/albums/y350/swspens/3Shotgroup.jpg

sharpshooter
07-27-2012, 11:36 PM
What does the x ring and the 10 ring measure on that target?

kschilling
08-17-2012, 09:48 AM
Sorry for the delay.... been on the road visiting family. The X Ring is 2.5 inches and the 10 ring is 5 inches. It's the 500 yard F Class center.

Blue Avenger
08-17-2012, 01:00 PM
On Facebook during a argument by a couple guys I saw this posted [The record is 2.815 inches at a 1000 yards set by Matt Kline. The second best is 3.044 inches.] where these numbers came from before I copied and pasted I have no idea!


http://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/2010/09/matt-kline-shoots-2-815-record-at-1000-yards-with-300-wsm/

M.O.A.
08-17-2012, 05:30 PM
whats the diff. in a 500 and 1000 yard target?

M.O.A.
08-17-2012, 05:32 PM
does it just go up like moa 1in for every 100 yards

memilanuk
08-17-2012, 05:43 PM
Sort of. The MR-1 FC (600 yd F-Class) target center has a 3" X-ring, and 6" 10-ring. For NRA purposes, 'long range' starts @ 800yds, and the LR-FC target center has a 5" X and a 10" 10-ring, and is used for 800, 900 and 1000yds as is... so its a little easier @ 800 & 900. The 300yd F-Class target (MR-63 FC) has a 1.42" X and 2.87" 10-ring... reduced in size slightly to account for the reduced wind effect at closer distances. How exactly the powers-that-be calculate how much to reduce the scoring rings, etc. is unknown to me.

As far as the groups... thats a *very* nice group for 500yds! For whatever reason it seems like while I can shoot for score pretty well @ 600-1000yds... my efforts at long range groups are... not very good, to put it nicely. If I solely went off of group size, I'd never have entered an F-Class match ever. Then again, my home range (out to 600yds) isn't really kind as far as trying for 'small groups' - I usually settle for minimal vertical dispersion and call it good. One of these days I'm going to have to try that 'machine gun' technique I see some of the BR guys use ;)

82boy
08-17-2012, 06:09 PM
To start a benchrest target is much smaller than a f class target. In Benchrest there is no such thing as a 500 yard target. A 600 yard target is 21x24 inches the blue section (9 ring.) is 5.2 inches. the x ring is 1.5 inches, the 10 ring is 2.8 inches. A 1000 yard BR target is 42x42 inches the blue section (9 Ring.) is 13 inches. the x ring is 3 inches, the 10 ring is 7 inches.

Now a 1000 yard F class LR target is 45x45 has a x ring is 10 inches, the 10 ring is 20 inches, the 9 ring is 30 inchs. A 600 yard mr1f target has a x ring that is 6 inches, the 10 ring is 12 inches, and the 9 ring is 18 inches. A 500 yard mr65 target has a 5 inch x ring a 10 inch 10 ring and a 15 inch 9 ring. ( f clas measurment taken from the NRA web site rule book.)
http://www.nrahq.org/compete/RuleBooks/HPR/hpr-w04.pdf