Did some zeroing in of scopes for new loads. The dilemma is now one of . Always shooting suppressed or not. Oh these 1st world problems. Slightly OT: Big John did a write up (NFA forum) of his BYO pistol can. Impressive is an understatement. 2 more months before my BYO pistol gets approved.
Heading out tomorrow for some try our luck with steel @ distance. That's longer than 25 yds for you Tier 1 shooters.
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Scoped out the 3 ranges here in cheyenne. I am pretty sure I will re-join Otto Road Shooting Club. Short and long range shooting (Out to 700), and a couple re-active target bays.
Finished my load workup and sight in of the 30-06 for rifle season.
I think this will do just fine.
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I went to Colorado Clays and shot Sporting Clays for the first time ever. Kind of fun, hanging out with an old work buddy and putting the shotgun through some paces. Not a normal day at the range, but something different.
Went to LMI range and sighted the new Remington 700
Finished my load development and shot steel at 400, 500, 600, 700 and 1000 to document new data. MV is 2,585 and Shooter is spot on with real world hits. Steel was freshly painted and I was the only one there. Used .1 gr above and below my final load (44.5 Varget, 175 SMK, 2.005, 2.810- 2.2235) to confirm location on steel center line for correct elevation mils.
Also made some subsonic rounds (TiteGroup 8gr, CCI#200 and the same specs as my normal rounds), with the suppressor it was back yard approved. Hit the 400 yard steel at 16.8 mil drop. Who would have thought it would reach out that far consistently.
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