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    260 Long Range Shots- With Video


    Milk jug at 1,428 yards. Fired 6 shots. 2 hit jug, another hit steel target that was behind jug (the one next to me in the pic). Not to shabby for the first time at that distance



    This is my proudest shot so far. Shot in same area but on a different day then the milk jug

    1 lbs IMR powder container at 1,440 yards. The beer can in bottom pic is for size comparison.

    Below is a video of the 1,440 yard shot.



    ^^^video^^^





    Doe kill for this years rifle season. Shot on November 28 2015 at 1,121 yards


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    Copied and pasted from old thread. I re-uploaded videoclip hoping it may work now. Used other link. If it doesn't work, I tried lol

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    Link is clickable, but when you get the to page, it says the video has been renamed or deleted by its owner.

    Regardless, great shooting. :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by upSLIDEdown View Post
    Link is clickable, but when you get the to page, it says the video has been renamed or deleted by its owner.

    Regardless, great shooting. :)
    Thank you, I'll make a YouTube page and link that at some point to this thread.

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    Hey you hit that deer so hard you knocked of the antlers!!

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    I actually saw a nice buck in that area but couldn't get a reliable range on it. Was between 915-1050 yards. So I didn't even attempt a shot. This deer I had a bait pile that I shot at. Bought a doe tag specifically for this shot. I did have a buck tag tho if he'd come where I could range him.

    Believe me that 260 wasn't knocking anything off a deer at that range.

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    I'm just pulling your chain. It's nice to see others excited about shooting as much as I am. Would like to see that video too!

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    That element chassis...been eyeballing one of those for a while now.

    Good shooting!
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    Yes, nice shooting. Is it a doe or a small buck, also where was it hit?

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    Actually Mcree chasis. Doe fawn. That's why it's so small lol hit through the heart but took a couple shots. My wind wasn't cooperating with me. I even shot prior to hunting. Wish I had my lapua. Was not impressed with the hole/knockdown power. The fact it hit the heart was a godsend. Don't think it woulda died otherwise. I can promise I will be using a bigger gun next time at that range

    I was using 142 smk bullets. They worked awesome from 600-800 yds on deer. But at this range there basically useless. Crunched numbers after and found out I hit with under 500 lbs of knock down power. Lesson learned
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    I'll post a pic of the heart later

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    Quote Originally Posted by hafejd30 View Post
    Actually Mcree chasis. Doe fawn. That's why it's so small lol hit through the heart but took a couple shots. My wind wasn't cooperating with me. I even shot prior to hunting. Wish I had my lapua. We not impressed with the hole/knockdown power. The fact it hit the heart was a godsend. Don't think it woulda died otherwise. I can promise I will be using a bigger gun next time at that range
    Well get used to the idea that regardless of cartridge, its not always bang flop.
    If your serious about hunting this way, consider using the gun you have untill youve aquired other
    equiptment, which can actually be more essential than the gun for this type hunting.
    Also you should hunt with a buddy, who can help keep things sorted out when all dosent go as well as youd like.
    Ive watched them get hit with 300 gr 338s in a good spot and never even flinch. Just walk off as though not touched.
    Now they didnt walk all that far before folding up dead, maybe 100 feet. But would a lone hunter be able to observe all that?
    Or would he have questioned wether he had even hit it? Ive also seen them get back on their feet after being pronounced dead
    and the shooter leave to go fetch them. Again just stumble a short distance before piling up for good. But far enough to cause
    panic when you arrive and its gone. Especially if its now dark, and by tomorrow the coyotes might have gotten to it first.
    Consider placing milk jugs at various locations at the place you hunted. Envision what a deer might do if hit and runs off
    say on an angle, or up, down, or across the hill he is standing on. Could you stay on a running deer with your setup?
    So that when it stops even way over there, your ready for a follow up shot say right now? In about a minit or less your buddy
    could advise you of the new distance, but would you be ready? Youve proven that you can do it, but your questioning the results.
    A bigger hammer wont change that.

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    I agree yobuck. I need a spotter lol. I'm making a shooting loft this year to shoot this area. My own elevated shoot house to shoot to 1100 yards. Won't be as far back as I shot this deer from but will give me a great vantage point to hunt/practice from

    I shot a deer at 1000 as well this year with my lapua. Put a whole the size of a softball in the deer. Easy tracking for the short distance it went. Huge difference in terminal damage. Shot was just behind shoulder/above heart on that deer

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    Since you own the Lapua, by all means use it. I wasent aware you had that. Lots of us can lay down prone with a bipod and
    amaze ourselves shooting at various type targets at considerable distances. But the location we shoot from is selected, the target location
    is selected, and even the weather conditions we shoot in are selected. None of that is apt to be true when hunting.
    So cheat whenever its possible to improve your performance. Pride should take a back seat when shooting at live targets.
    The shooting shack is a great idea if you can build one where you hunt. It will also allow for hunting in poor weather conditions
    by keeping the equiptment dry. Definatly build a shooting bench or incorporate one into the design of the shack.
    Consider having the front lift up and remain up with some type of a prop arraingment. Except for the bottom part which could serve
    as the bench. Windows fog up unless their insulated glass. The propped section also serves now as a roof to help keep rain further away
    from you and the equiptment. Glasses, glasses, glasses, big tripod mounted glasses, are your most important item of equiptment.
    Without them your driving without headlights. A spotting scope is simply ok, and that includes $2000 ones. Close one eye and walk around for an hour
    to get the (picture). I could email you some pictures of what im talking about.

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    Mine will be prone shooting. Mostly target during summer. My lapua is being rebarreled right now. There's a thread in my page for that if your interested. I put a lot of time and dedication into making this shot and chose to push forward with the 260 when my lapua failed me. If I hadn't committed myself I would probably not have attempted this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hafejd30 View Post
    I'll post a pic of the heart later

    One of the tastiest parts.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hafejd30 View Post
    Actually Mcree chasis. Doe fawn. That's why it's so small lol hit through the heart but took a couple shots. My wind wasn't cooperating with me. I even shot prior to hunting. Wish I had my lapua. Was not impressed with the hole/knockdown power. The fact it hit the heart was a godsend. Don't think it woulda died otherwise. I can promise I will be using a bigger gun next time at that range

    I was using 142 smk bullets. They worked awesome from 600-800 yds on deer. But at this range there basically useless. Crunched numbers after and found out I hit with under 500 lbs of knock down power. Lesson learned
    Good deal. Just ordered the Element today.
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    I love chasis. I have two mcrees and the ba chasis for savage. I don't know if savage makes this model or contracts it out. I can tell you the Mcree is a better built system and way more versatile for qd sling mounts etc. If your ordering from xlr, get the folding stock if they make one. Well worth the money. Mcrees locks while folded but wouldn't bother me if it didn't. I fold it for measuring chamber for oal and cleaning. Also fold to look down barrel for bore sighting scope. My one mcree doesn't have folding stock but I use a bore snake generally to clean that rifle. The ba has a magpul prs buttstock. Easily collapses the comb but looking at the design of it I can't imagine it will stand up to up/down movement as many times as I would fold my mcrees. Time will tell on that though

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    Quote Originally Posted by Front Royalty View Post
    One of the tastiest parts.
    Agreed. I did eat this one. Bullet made a clean pass through with no fragmentation

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    The 260 with a berger vld hunting bullet might give you a little more expansion at long range. With my load I am around 640 ft-lbs of energy at your range. What is your load and ftps?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oxn316 View Post
    The 260 with a berger vld hunting bullet might give you a little more expansion at long range. With my load I am around 640 ft-lbs of energy at your range. What is your load and ftps?
    My data shows 560 lbs knockdown.

    142 SMK .010 off lands
    42.5 gr H4350
    CCI BR 2
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    Annealed every firing
    2835 fps

    Lee collet die
    Forester bench rest seater

    Shot several 3 shot groups the other day at 100 yards while testing a scope. They measured .267", .301", .278". My groups during load testing were
    300 yds: .37" (.12moa) - 3 shots
    600 yds: 2.64" (.44 moa) - 5 shots

    Have shot several groups at 300 that could be covered with a dime. I won't switch this load as I plan on running it for comps this summer and would like to practice etc. My lapua will be my primary long range hunting rifle, when I get it back. That's got 1,555 lbs of punch at that range.

    Why modify the shovel when you have a bulldozer along side it lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by hafejd30 View Post
    142 SMK .010 off lands
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    Lapua case trimmed to 2.025
    Annealed every firing
    2835 fps
    Not to hijack, but:

    I just picked up 4K of the BR2's for $126. Been using the CCI 200's and getting a pretty wild ES. Have you compared the ES of your groups using the BR2's vs 200's? I'm hoping they prove to be more consistent, and if not I can sell them and make money.
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    I've been getting Sub 10 ES/SD's with CCI200's in my 243. Are you sure it's the primers and not another source in your loading?

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    I have tested them In a 308 barrel I used to have. I shot at 300 yards. Never noticed a difference. Don't remember the chrono results, don't think I wrote them down because it was a wash. My 260 shoots a hair better than the 308 did but we're talking still under .5 moa. So I haven't tested in this gun. I honestly ordered them during the crisis a few years ago when you couldn't find anything. I got 5000 cci 200 primers during that time and then received my br2's. Think I use them just for the warm fuzzy feeling, idk.

    Annealing however made a big difference in that gun. Shot 2, 5 shot groups and the annealed shot ES of 18 fps vs 38 fps for not annealed. Also shot 1.5" group annealed and about 2" not.

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    its the B stamped in the cup that makes the BR-2s better.

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