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Ramirez 09-13-2011 08:28

Watch this video and tell me which way the wind seems to be blowing. I felt a slight L -> R at my muzzle, but the mirage seemed to be showing a it R->L
I ended up holding 1 MOA right to make the shot. ( 1 MOA in the right hand side of my reticle) Must of been a stronger L->R down at the closer to the target, spin drift was also taken into account.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E39f0...layer_embedded


edit* It's easier to see the paint fly and impact in HD and full creen.

Blitzzz (RIP) 09-13-2011 09:12

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Originally Posted by Ramirez (Post 413957)
Watch this video and tell me which way the wind seems to be blowing. I felt a slight L -> R at my muzzle, but the mirage seemed to be showing a it R->L
I ended up holding 1 MOA right to make the shot. ( 1 MOA in the right hand side of my reticle) Must of been a stronger L->R down at the closer to the target, spin drift was also taken into account.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E39f0...layer_embedded


edit* It's easier to see the paint fly and impact in HD and full creen.

Looks to me your first shot was to the left of the target, which would be ccorrect if you were holding off on the right side of the reticle. If you move the dot over the target, you moved you barrel to the left of the target....

Ramirez 09-13-2011 09:25

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Originally Posted by Blitzzz (Post 413961)
Looks to me your first shot was to the left of the target, which would be ccorrect if you were holding off on the right side of the reticle. If you move the dot over the target, you moved you barrel to the left of the target....




Maybe I mis spoke.
Here is a drawing speaking to my POA when I hit my target.

alelks 09-15-2011 16:06

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Originally Posted by Dusty (Post 394655)
I've always just used an OD sock 3/4 full of rice, tied off, for a shooting sock.

I switched over to long-grain brown rice when I got over 200 lbs, though. ;)

Don't laugh but drop those into the microwave and they make GREAT heating pads. :D

BryanK 01-11-2012 15:00

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As a post-deployment present to myself I finally invested in a low-end precision rifle. It's a Remington 700 Police in .308 topped with a Nightforce NXS 5.5X22X50 with the MLR reticle. For mounts I got a pair of standard Badger rings with a 20 MOA EGW HD base and a Harris bipod.
I have a friend who operates a long range shooting school in central VA who offered to teach me the art of long range shooting, and at minimal expense. I figure this rig will be a good starting point for me, and I've already got her zeroed at 100yds (nickel sized group). Now I just need to tighten my groups up and get a drag bag because the pelican it's in now isn't really practical for shooting matches or anything :D

badshot 01-13-2012 00:25

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Originally Posted by BryanK (Post 431030)
and get a drag bag because the pelican it's in now isn't really practical for shooting matches or anything :D

Nice rig, I personally like the shorter barrel's with a few exceptions.

Those Pelican cases are tuff, been using one as my dinner table the last few months, but light weight they ain't.

longrange1947 01-13-2012 07:35

The Pelican is good for keeping your shooting gear in one spot and protects your weapon against bangs that shift zeros. I would stay with the pelican for matches. Have little use for drag bags.

My 2 cents. :munchin :)

Ramirez 01-24-2012 10:16

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I love my Pelican, I even got a mini one for my Springfield EMP.

I switched form .308 to 6.5 Creedmoor. I could not be more happy. I have around 700 rounds down the pipe, and the rifle is a laser! I've been shooting factory 140g AMAX to the tune of .3 MOA. At sealevel it takes 10 mils for a 1100 yard shot. I also feel like it really makes wind it's b1tch. During one of my matches we had a 30mph full value wind off the tower I was holding 3.5 mils at 700 yards.

That's 2mils less than my .308!:lifter

badshot 01-24-2012 16:10

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Originally Posted by Ramirez (Post 432242)
I love my Pelican, I even got a mini one for my Springfield EMP.

I switched form .308 to 6.5 Creedmoor. I could not be more happy. I have around 700 rounds down the pipe, and the rifle is a laser! I've been shooting factory 140g AMAX to the tune of .3 MOA. At sealevel it takes 10 mils for a 1100 yard shot. I also feel like it really makes wind it's b1tch. During one of my matches we had a 30mph full value wind off the tower I was holding 3.5 mils at 700 yards.

That's 2mils less than my .308!:lifter

6.5 is about the perfect round for reaching out (though many say its the 7mm) and making the hole bigger. As for factory rounds, I forgot which competition it was recently, but everyone had to use Hornady's 6.5 creedmoor's. For some reason, Hornady's seem to shoot tighter over any other factory round in almost every rifle I've tried them in, at least the Light Mag rounds (when they were in production). Even my Ruger M77 .30-06 made quarter sized groups at 100yrds.

Very Fine rig, mind if I ask the price tag on it and where you got it? When I get back to civilization I plan a doing some comp shooting, and the creedmoor is what I've been looking at.

Ramirez 01-24-2012 20:59

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Originally Posted by badshot (Post 432280)
6.5 is about the perfect round for reaching out (though many say its the 7mm) and making the hole bigger. As for factory rounds, I forgot which competition it was recently, but everyone had to use Hornady's 6.5 creedmoor's. For some reason, Hornady's seem to shoot tighter over any other factory round in almost every rifle I've tried them in, at least the Light Mag rounds (when they were in production). Even my Ruger M77 .30-06 made quarter sized groups at 100yrds.

Very Fine rig, mind if I ask the price tag on it and where you got it? When I get back to civilization I plan a doing some comp shooting, and the creedmoor is what I've been looking at.

I wish I knew what I paid for it. If you were to buy it all new it would run around $6,000 including the glass. I like to buy, sell, trade etc etc. I also picked up some parts off the prize tables of matches. I had Matt Parry of Parry Custom gun in Vici Oklahoma rebarrel it for me. I think he did a fine job of it. Here are the rest of the details of the rifle.

If I had time on my hands, I'd order one from George at GAP or Preston over at Surgeon rifles.


AICS 1.5 in OD green.
700 Short Action BluePrinted by Vandenberg Custom
Hart Heavy Varmint barrel chambered in 6.5 Creedmoor. by Matt Parry
Fluted bolt , bolt knob by MCR
Badger Bolt knob
Side Bolt stop/release installed by GAP
Cerakoate by GAP
Gretan firing pin Assembly
Timney Trigger #510 1.5-2lbs
Nightforce 20MOA base
Seekins low rings
Nightforce 3.5-15x50 F1 Mil/Mil
SKT Stock pack.
Atlas bipod w/ AICS spigot.
Tab Sling.

badshot 01-25-2012 04:11

Thanks Ramirez for all the details, that's a fair price.

Ramirez 02-09-2012 10:33

Thanks, I started a new build this weekend.

Surgeon 591

25inch Bartlein in 6.5 Creedmoor fluted Varmint/Sendero contour

AICS 1.5 w/ Viperskins.

surefire MB762-211c

Atlas bipod

Premier 5-25x56 w/ a Gen II XR.

Ramirez 04-18-2012 09:50

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Well it had a few changes, but here she is. I'm taking her out shooting during lunch. Can't wait to see how it preforms.

Dusty 04-18-2012 10:11

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Originally Posted by Ramirez (Post 444835)
Well it had a few changes, but here she is. I'm taking her out shooting during lunch. Can't wait to see how it preforms.

Purdy gun. :cool: Why'd you pick that caliber?

Ramirez 04-19-2012 05:49

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Originally Posted by Dusty (Post 444838)
Purdy gun. :cool: Why'd you pick that caliber?


Hornady factory ammo!


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