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Made my 1K shot!!

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Made my 1K shot!!

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Please excuse my grammatical errors, as I am posting this from my phone....

Yesterday, I finally got my chance at a 1,000 yard shot.

This started this past Sunday, when docpadds and I went to a private range to dial in my out of the box Remington 700 SPS Varmint in .308. The rifle showed up last week, along with my Bushnell Elite 4200 Tactical scope. Got it all mounted up on a 20 MOA base, and headed to the range Sunday.

Got the zero pretty much on with PMC 147 gr FMJ BT ammo, then tightened up the groups with Federal Gold Medal Match 168 gr BTHP. We then set off for the 300-600 targets. Dialed the scope based off the JBM Ballistics calculator, and got first round hits on 300 and 375 yd steel targets. I knew that the ballistics calculator was only a starting point, and just happened to be close for those two shots. Longer shots would require getting my own dope for the rifle.

We pressed on to the 500 yd target, and the shot was just a hair low. Dialed in a little more elevation, held center, and listened to the satisfying ding that followed. We shot that target for a bit, just having fun for a while, then transitioned back to the 300-375 targets. We had set up a Tannerite target at 300, and I wanted to be sure my adjustments were repeatable. So, I dial what I had written down for 300, and the target exploded. Not a great feat, as 300 is basically a gimme shot, but it confirmed that my numbers were correct.

From there, we transitioned back to the 500-600 range. It was time to try for the 8" round steel plate at 600. Once again, I took a reading from the JBM calculator, adjusted a little bit for velocity change from my barrel length, and got pretty close on the first shot. A couple of adjustments later, and I was dinging the little 600 yard plate. It was getting late, and it was a long drive home, so we called it a day after that.

Fast forward a few days, and a few sleepless nights, with that 1,000 yd line haunting my dreams. For years, it's something that I've wanted to try. Had to try. I had to know that I could or could not do it. So I made the call, and got permission for the range again yesterday, July 4th. Started off again at the 100, just plinking on some short range steel, then moved back to 300-600 range with a few other rifles for some more fun. We dinged the 500 several times, and the 600, but did find that the slight temperature difference from Sunday to yesterday, did make a difference in the dope on my rifle.

We say another tannerite at the 300, and as I'm adjust for it, I felt a little wiggle in the scope. Oh no. NOT good. Sure enough, my base had loosened up on me. Being that this was a temp set up, with the rifle getting a new chassis soon, I had not put lock tite on all my screws. My heart sank. The scope had to come off, base tightened, and everything put back on. Obviously, at this point, my zero was shot. We made out way back to the 100yd range.

After getting the rifle zeroed, we had no time to dial it in at various distances. We headed straight to the 1,000 yd line.

Again taking an educated guess, I dialed the turret on my scope, and peered at the same 8" steel disk that we shot from 600. It was now 1,000 yards away........ Docpadds settled in on the Savage 110 BA with a high powered Nightforce on top, to spot for me. First shot, elevation was low, but windage was right on. So I dial more elevation, and my heart skips a beat. I'm out of elevation adjustment, even with a 20 MOA base under my scope. I hate Kentucky windage. I'm a firm believer in dialing the correct dope, and holding dead on. I'm sitting on the 1,000 yard line, and a chance I've waited years for is over half a mile away. I'm not backing down now.

I hold 3 mils high, and again it's low. Guess we need even more elevation. I'm now holding the thick bar at the bottom of the reticle, over the top of the frame that's holding the 8" steel disk, which I can no longer see. With doc down on the Nightforce, I dance within inches of the target for a few shots. I have two rounds left.

On the second to last round, I send it, and a couple second later hear doc laughing. Soon after, I hear a light "ding" find it's way across the valley. The laughing was from how much the target was swinging. The severe arc, and downward angle that the bullet struck, made the target swing like it never had before.

I had done it. An 8" circle at 1,000 yards. I cannot even express how happy I was at that moment. It had been a long day. I was dehydrated from a long day in the sun, my head was pounding, but none of that mattered right then and there on that lonely 1,000 yard line.

This is a view from the line, the target is in the vicinity of the yellow circle...

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And this is one happy guy after my 1,000 yard shot

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Sorry for being long winded, but I had to share this. And make no mistake about it, without Docpadds spotting and giving me excellent dirrection, this would not have happened.
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Congrats!! very cool!
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Congrats!!! Isn't it cool hearing the bullet on its way to the target and after a few seconds the "ding"? Makes you realize just how far it has to travel to reach your target.
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Awesome!!!! Thanks for sharing.Musta been a great feeling.
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BlackBart wrote:Congrats!!! Isn't it cool hearing the bullet on its way to the target and after a few seconds the "ding"? Makes you realize just how far it has to travel to reach your target.
Also, how long it takes the "ding" to travel back to your ears. :wink: Even at 600 yards the spotter knows about the hit long before the shooter hears the noise.
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That. Is. Sweet! :shock: 8)
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Congrats! Great read.
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Brian D. wrote:
BlackBart wrote:Congrats!!! Isn't it cool hearing the bullet on its way to the target and after a few seconds the "ding"? Makes you realize just how far it has to travel to reach your target.
Also, how long it takes the "ding" to travel back to your ears. :wink: Even at 600 yards the spotter knows about the hit long before the shooter hears the noise.
Seems like a long time, but I would guess it about two seconds. If you can keep your scope on target you can see the impact before you hear it.
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Very nice!
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Great story!

I'm getting a long range rifle setup this fall, and I am going to be looking into 1,000 yard shots for the first time then myself.... after reading this I can hardly wait.
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At this point, it's gonna get expensive. I'll need a new rifle. 1,000 yards is a nice shot, especially the first time. But 1760 is a mile :D
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Nice shooting !!
Good to hear the report on that specific rifle (re 700 SPS) since I recently picked up that same rifle, but I have not had the opportunity to get on a range over 100 yds with it yet. My friend has the same rifle with a surefire can attached, talk about recoil reduction, must get one of those...
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Very cool story, enjoyable to read.

Have you got any room--or any interest to increase the BC of the bullet and up the velocity-- to help you shoot a bit flatter and give you a little more room so you don't have to hold off? Or was this merely an exercise that isn't going to be a ritual with this rifle and caliber?

This is a really interesting game but I see too many roadblocks for me to ever really get in to it. There's real money involved here to get serious about LONG shooting, and the optics are a huge, huge part of it. I hear the Bushnell Elite series is a pretty good scope for low bucks, but how much dough have you got in to that one? And how much in the Nightforce that docpadds was spotting with?
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Long winded or not, nice story! Thanks for sharing :wink:
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Sevens wrote: And how much in the Nightforce that docpadds was spotting with?
The Nightforce was borrowed. Amazing scope and it was fun spot, i do enjoy doing it.

All around it was a good days shooting, lots of fun getting there and always a learning experience for me when we do this.

I am most impressed with how this happened after the scope malfunction too, and the only shots taken before the 1000 were at 100!

While I am not up to his abilities, i have to admit i do like that 700 of his as it is a very good rifle for the money and even i could get some decent shots with it :)
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