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0.256 MOA
http://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/...N406AGf03lG6YY
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Dude's 83 and looks like he's early 60's.
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https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFile...0x-1887957.jpg
0.256 MOA
http://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/...N406AGf03lG6YY
Having trouble loading the page to put in some of the article.
Dude's 83 and looks like he's early 60's.
Impressive. I didn't know Chuck Norris was into the long range game.Attachment 85753
Remarkable
He needs to work on his trigger squeeze and he could tighten it up a bit.[Sarcasm2]
On a side note, that is super impressive. I hope to still be shooting in another 40 years as he is.
Damn.
I will now stop patting myself on the back for tagging a P-dog @150 yds hail Mary shot with my .22 pellet rifle.
So if you can shoot 2.6” at 1000 yds then 5.4” at 2000 yds is doable right? I’m just saying double the BC and velocity could do it but keeping the ES below 10fps is the trick. Just kidding, this was a great feat and I’m happy for him.
I guess I'll take up knitting...
There's somebody else that shoots way better than I do. Who knew? [Coffee]
Correct me if I’m wrong but it seems that with his rifle and rest setup just about anyone should be able to do this? I mean the rifle is built to be locked in to a rest and he found a better way to lock the buttstock in. Sure, he has built up his own loads and so on but it seems like once it’s on target anyone should be able to pull the trigger.
Nope. Still gotta read the wind.